Leader Support Groups
to refresh, help with focus, and broaden vision.
Selected by the President's Advisory Board on
Race
as a Promising
Practice to improve race relations.
Leader Support Groups are being organized in Saint Louis,
Missouri, USA by
Kevin L. Chestnut.
To hear a welcome, click
here.
The City of Saint Louis is 97% African-American on the
northside and 90% European-American on the southside. Of the several hundred
leaders I've interviewed here, 98% say St. Louis is the most divided
metropolitan area they have ever experienced!
(See Facts for
Leaders .)
A leader is anyone who is working with others to help improve
the community, not just someone in a formal position. A leader's activity may be
through a school, congregation, neighborhood, political issue, or perhaps within
the family.
A Leader Support Group is a set of 10 leaders active in the City.....
- Who are chosen to reflect the composition of the City by at least age,
sex, and race
- Who have not met each other before
- Who meet together for two hours once each month
- Who take equal time to tell about their progress as leaders
- And who commit to confidentiality
(Click to see a sample group)
Most people who apply want to.....
- Prevent burnout, since they are being stretched so thin
- Get better focus, since they are feeling
overwhelmed
- Broaden their perspective about the City and their leadership in
general
(Here's a one-page article about the program)
PARTICIPANT REMARKS
"Seeing others' courage is heartening, which builds
my courage."
"After I come here, I feel refreshed, focused for the month to come."
"I got so much out of it, so many ideas I can apply in my own life!"
"We have more in common than society would have us believe."
"I appreciate just talking off the top of my head and not having to
defend
what I say. To sit and listen is very freeing to me."
"No matter whose situation is described,
we have the same basic
problems, obstacles, and possibilities
in motivating ourselves and others.
We're all in this together!"
"It's fascinating to hear different perspectives, how others do things, and
to see where I fit in."
"I am deliberately working at diversity by participating."
"This group gives me a time of peace, reflection, and empathy with
others.
It's good to know that EVERYONE feels frustrated at times
and in
the same way as I am."
(More extensive comments here)
NEW --- See map where participants live --- NEW

- Group #6 series completed (2nd Friday evenings)
- Group #5 series completed (3rd Tuesday evenings)
- Group #4 series completed (2nd Monday evenings)
- Group #3 series completed (3rd Wednesday evenings)
- Group #2 series completed (2nd Saturday afternoons)
- Group #1 series completed (3rd Sunday evenings)
- May 1, 1993 - Dedication to create this program of leadership
support

Contact me!
by phone at 314-772-8350;
by mail at 3859
Cleveland Avenue, Saint Louis, MO 63110;
or through e-mail at
building(dot)respect(AT)gmail(dot)com
A full account and history
of the program's development will be
available.
Let me know if you are interested in this.
Special thanks to Diann Burke,
who has given invaluable and patient
assistance
in developing this leadership program.
Copyright 1997-2011 by Kevin L. Chestnut
All rights reserved.
Last revised 7/21/11
