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Perspectives From the Pipeline is a blog and podcast about nonprofit management and leadership from the viewpoint of the next generation. Blog author and host Rosetta Thurman is an emerging nonprofit leader of color working and living in the Washington, DC area. Rosetta hosts live interviews with inspiring nonprofit leaders and shares fresh ideas, career advice, and management resources to help others in their work - especially young nonprofit professionals and leaders of color. A writer, speaker, leadership development consultant and professor, Rosetta has been quoted in articles about nonprofit leadership in the Washington Post, Nonprofit Quarterly, and the Chronicle of Philanthropy.

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