Episode 3: Collaboration and Collective Power: Allies vs. Actionable Support
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In this episode, Kim and Adrienne sit down with Karen Freeman Wilson, President & CEO of the Chicago Urban League, to unpack the real dynamics of collaboration among Black women in leadership. Together, they explore the difference between true allyship and “coopetition,” the myths of scarcity culture, and what it takes to build collective power rooted in grace, honesty, and action.
Karen shares wisdom from decades of public service—including her time as Mayor of Gary, Indiana—and offers a blueprint for moving from performative support to courageous, transformative sisterhood. This conversation is a masterclass in leading with clarity, confronting competition with compassion, and creating space for Black women to rise together.
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