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Ray Nuñez, Alisha Pina and Victoria Rodriguez selected for inaugural Equity Leadership Initiative class
https://rifoundation.org/investing-in-a-thriving-rhode-island/capacity-building-for-nonprofits/equity-leadership-initiative/eli-cohort-members-2021-2022/ray-nuñez-alisha-pina-and-victoria-rodriguez-selected-for-inaugural-equity-leadership-initiative-clThe goal is to build a pipeline of Asian, Black, Hispanic or Latino, Indigenous and multi-racial future leaders in established positions of influence throughout the state
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Adetola Abiade, Adewole Akinbi, Ana Barraza, Yvonne Heredia, Teddi Jallow, Manuela Raposo, Juan Rodriguez, Kajette Solomon and Kilah Walters-Clinton selected for inaugural Equity Leadership Initiative class
https://rifoundation.org/investing-in-a-thriving-rhode-island/capacity-building-for-nonprofits/equity-leadership-initiative/eli-cohort-members-2021-2022/adetola-abiade-adewole-akinbi-ana-barraza-yvonne-heredia-teddi-jallow-manuela-raposo-juan-rodriguezThey are among just 31 statewide selected for initiative to build a pipeline of Asian, Black, Hispanic or Latino, Indigenous and multi-racial future leaders in established positions of influence throughout the state