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Creating Inclusive Leadership in Rural Communities: Lessons Learned in Rural Minnesota

Jennifer Aranda (University of Minnesota – Extension, USA)
Scott Chazdon (University of Minnesota – Extension, USA)
Jocelyn I. Hernandez-Swanson (University of Minnesota – Extension, USA)
Tobias Spanier (University of Minnesota – Extension, USA)
Ellen Wolter (University of Minnesota – Extension, USA)

Inclusive Leadership: Equity and Belonging in Our Communities

ISBN: 978-1-83797-441-2, eISBN: 978-1-83797-438-2

Publication date: 16 October 2023

Abstract

Minnesota’s rural communities are becoming increasingly more racially, ethnically, and culturally diverse. The state shares territory with 11 Sovereign Nations and one in five Minnesotans identifies as Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) today, compared with just 1% in 1960. In collaboration with communities, University of Minnesota’s Extension Department of Community Development works to develop leadership capacity for residents to address inclusiveness, belonging, community climate and culture. The Welcoming and Inclusive Communities Program (WICP) focuses on measurement of community readiness within seven sectors combined with an educational stakeholder cohort experience leading to identification of challenges and best practices happening across a community. Curriculum includes exploring concepts of race and intersectionality and emphasizes the growth of leadership as participants work to promote equity and inclusion. Growing Local, another program in our community toolkit, is an intentional cohort series for BIPOC growth into leadership, more specifically, into decision-making arenas and positions of leadership, like their town/city/county committees, boards, and commissions. From learning the language of the oppressor (e.g., Robert’s Rules of Order) to understanding the dynamics and nuances of power-mapping and social capital, participants address the barriers facing BIPOC. This chapter highlights program design elements, assessments and evaluation, and lessons learned from program implementation to date. Scholars, researchers, practitioners, and leaders will find globally relevant and replicable tools to support the development of leaders who can shape their communities through the lens of inclusive leadership, increase and strengthen capacity to lead, build networks, and facilitate community-owned change.

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Aranda, J., Chazdon, S., Hernandez-Swanson, J.I., Spanier, T. and Wolter, E. (2023), "Creating Inclusive Leadership in Rural Communities: Lessons Learned in Rural Minnesota", Barnes, J., Stevens, M.J., Ekelund, B.Z. and Perham-Lippman, K. (Ed.) Inclusive Leadership: Equity and Belonging in Our Communities (Building Leadership Bridges, Vol. 9), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 179-189. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2058-880120230000009016

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