ALF Black
Private VenueBlack Senior Fellows come together to build relationships, support each other’s leadership, and explore how they can collectively address issues of concern to them and their communities. Racial caucuses can […]
Black Senior Fellows come together to build relationships, support each other’s leadership, and explore how they can collectively address issues of concern to them and their communities. Racial caucuses can […]
Latino/a/x Senior Fellows and Fellows are coming together to build relationships, support each other’s leadership, and explore how they can collectively address issues of concern to them and their communities. Racial caucuses can provide “opportunities for those who share a common identity to meet separately to gather, connect, and learn.” Often, “caucusing can be a […]
For a decade, several ALF Senior Fellows have been meeting as the Life’s Work Transitions Group. It is the first and longest-running ALF Affinity Group, founded by Meri Maben (Class XXIV) and Naomi Fine (Class XX). Even in its early years, our group’s “secret sauce” was its focus on authenticity. The group goes beyond sharing […]
For Black History Month, ALF Black is having a special session with Black@Netflix to learn about reparations processes underway in CA and across the country and to engage in dialogue about what reparations mean to us and our communities. Jon Hicks (Class XXXI) will host at Netflix in Los Gatos. The session will also be […]
Black Senior Fellows come together to build relationships, support each other’s leadership, and explore how they can collectively address issues of concern to them and their communities. Racial caucuses can provide “opportunities for those who share a common identity to meet separately to gather, connect, and learn.” Often, “caucusing can be a valuable component of […]