Non-Linear Leadership for Effective Change with Jasmine Hall Ratliff
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As we know from Dr. King, "The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice." What tools do those of us working on race need to shape that arc? In this conversation with Jasmine Hall Ratcliff, she shares her tactical experience building bridges, translating between relationships tilted by power, and patiently driving change through fractals and alchemy.
Our conversation explores the non-linear path, to leadership, change, and understanding, both within racial equity and justice and beyond.
Meet Jasmine Hall Ratliff
Jasmine Hall Ratliff is Executive Director of Build Missouri Health, a new organization whose mission is to eliminate underlying causes of health inequities, transform systems, and enable individuals and communities to thrive..
As the organization’s first ED, she is tasked with building its strategic plan, activating its priority areas, and building partnerships across the state.
Before joining BMH, Jasmine worked in several capacities at Keecha Harris and Associates, a Black-woman-owned national consulting firm, and as a program officer at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, where she worked primarily on healthy food access and policy. Early in her career, she worked at the Missouri Foundation for Health, directing the women’s and children’s oral health grant programs.
Mrs. Hall Ratliff earned a Master of Health Administration from the Saint Louis University School of Public Health and a BA from the University of Virginia (Go Hoos!). She has presented at numerous national conferences on food policy and philanthropy, has been published in blogs and peer-reviewed journals, and has completed various national fellowships.
Listen in as Jasmine shares
- Her identities and how they inform how she leads on race.
- What racial equity means to her and how it shows up in her work
- Her sources of support and inspiration
- The results of her work that she is most proud of
- How she continues to show up even when things get challenging
- What advice she would give to listeners as they lead on racial equity and justice.
- And more
Connect with Jasmine Hall Ratliff
- Website: Build Missouri Health
- LinkedIn: Jasmine Hall Ratliff
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