Illinois SUCCESS: Leading with Hope
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This episode of Democracy's College explores how higher education leaders can sustain equity-centered work amid mounting political pressures. The conversation features Dr. Robert Brown and Dr. Sara Furr, two nationally recognized equity champions. Drawing from "social justice fatigue"—a term Furr defines as the physical, mental, and emotional toll of justice-oriented work without the hopelessness that marks burnout—the conversation highlights the personal, relational, and structural supports needed to keep equity efforts moving forward. Brown and Furr share candid stories about the toll of this work, the importance of community, and the wellness practices and organizational conditions that help leaders "hold on to hope" while navigating institutional barriers. Their insights offer practical strategies and inspiring "pockets of hope" for Illinois campuses working to close equity gaps and sustain mission-driven change.