This updated and expanded edition is the first and only book to offer a leadership model firmly based on the Latino experience and culture.
50 million Latinos live in the U.S. and it's estimated that by 2050, one in three Americans will be Hispanic. By sheer numbers alone Latinos will shape the 21st century. What does it take to lead a varied and vibrant people who hail from twenty-six different countries and are a blend of different races? What can leaders of all cultures and ethnicities learn from how Latinos lead?
Juana Bordas takes us on a journey to the very heart and soul of Latino leadership. She offers ten principles that guide Latino leaders and features numerous examples of these principles in action.
Bordas's first three principles describe personal characteristics and qualities that have traditionally prepared Latinos to lead their communities. Her next two principles touch on common cultural values that unify this diverse people. And finally, she offers five action-oriented principles that animate Latinos' inclusive, community-oriented, socially responsible, and life-affirming approach to leadership.
Since nearly six in ten Latinos are millennials or younger, the second edition contains a new chapter that includes the voices and visions of young Latinos and contains an intergenerational model applicable to leadership programs across the country. This edition also includes data from the 2020 census and adds more information on multicultural Latino identities. This unprecedented and wide-ranging book shows that Latino leadership is indeed powerful and distinctive and has lessons that can inform leaders of every background.
Author(s): Juana Bordas
Edition: 2
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Year: 2023
Language: English
Pages: 303
City: Oakland
Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Introduction: Leading Latino Style
Part I. La Historia: Latino Fusion and Hybrid Vigor
Chapter 1. Ancient Roots and Mestizo Ancestry
Chapter 2. The Latino Legacy in the United States
Part II. Preparing to Lead: A Latino Perspective
Chapter 3. Personalismo: The Character of the Leader
Chapter 4. Conciencia: Knowing Oneself and Cultivating Personal Awareness
Chapter 5. Destino: Personal and Collective Purpose
Part III. The Cultural Foundations of Leadership
Chapter 6. De Colores: Culturally Centered Leadership
Chapter 7. Fe y Esperanza: Sustained by Faith and Hope
Part IV. Putting Leadership into Action
Chapter 8. Juntos: Leadership by the Many
Chapter 9. ¡Adelante! Immigrant Spirit, Global Vision, Multiracial Identity
Chapter 10. Sí Se Puede: Social Activism and Coalition Leadership
Chapter 11. El Círculo: Inclusiveness Across Generations
Chapter 12. Gozar la Vida: Leadership That Celebrates Life!
Part V. Latino Destino
Chapter 13. Latino Destino: Building a Diverse and Humane Society
Notes
Glossary
In Gratitude—Gracias
Index
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About the Author