Nikole Lim | International Director, Freely in Hope

 
 

“When leaders undo harmful systems that prioritize productivity over compassion, greed over generosity, and self-promotion over communal care, I believe that our society as a whole will be able to breathe a little easier and live a little freer. Women in leadership, guided by diverse and underrepresented voices, are central to leading a more equitable approach to systems transformation. By uplifting the voices of women from diverse thought, backgrounds, and experiences, I trust that we'll see a more equitable shift that prevents sexual violence, emotional abuse, and toxic patriarchy in the workplace while simultaneously initiating an ethic of communal healing, care, and love.”

Nikole Lim | International Director, Freely in Hope

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