Dorothy I. Height

Global Leadership Academy

Where global leaders are shaped

Welcome to:

The Dorothy I. Height (DIH) Global Leadership Academy

In The Midst Of A Global Pandemic, Economic Insecurity And Resource Challenges, The World Needs Prepared Leaders More Than Ever.

IBWPPI is prepared to ready the next generation of global leaders and advocate for their deployment into non-traditional spaces

Dorothy I Heights | IBWPPI

Honoring the Legacy of Dr. Dorothy I. Height

Honoring the legacy of Dr. Dorothy I. Height, an iconic member of the civil and women’s rights movements, IBWPPI sought to establish a global leadership academy to prepare young women to be agents of change to challenge the systems that oppress and disenfranchise Black women and girls.

IBWPPI has accomplished this goal through the launching of the Dorothy I. Height Global Leadership Academy on January 12, 2021.  The Academy began with 18 Fellows, 10 Faculty and 14 Success Coaches.

The 6-month leadership program requires that each candidate dedicate one Saturday per month to a professional development session with interactive classroom lectures, breakout sessions and a final group project.  These sessions are taught by distinguished faculty who are leaders and experts in social justice and change with decades of experience in their subject matters.  The candidates are also paired with an accomplished global leader (success coach) who will provide virtual professional coaching throughout the program.

On June 26, 2021, the Academy was pleased to hold its first commencement for the 16 candidates of Cohort 1, who completed the program with excellence.

In a closing letter, our President encouraged them to “grow and develop their leadership footprint.”   They are now the Alumnae of the organization.

IBWPPI is prepared to ready the next generation of global leaders and advocate for their deployment into non-traditional spaces as well as newly expanded industries, such as Cyber Security and Trade that will provide opportunities for their uniquely effective leadership model.

  • A 4-year bachelor’s degree from a college or university. (Exceptions will be made on a case by case basis for women with comparable experiences and who are already making changes.)

  • A willingness to lead from the front and back, understanding there is value in both.

  • A desire for social justice and change that will enhance the lives of Black women, girls and their communities.

  • A desire to improve the outcomes for marginalized groups through policy development and acts of kindness.

  • A commitment to academic and experiential excellence.

A Six-Month Training Program for Women of African Descent Who Have:

Our Faculty

In a rapidly changing marketing ecosystem, you should learn from the best. Our instructors are proven experts worthy of your attention.
Lena Kennedy | IBWPPI

LENA KENNEDY

CEO/President of L.L. Kennedy & Assoc.

TINA MCKINNOR | IBWPPI

TINA MCKINNOR

Founder/President of The McKinnor Group

Maxine Attong | IBWPPI

MAXINE ATTONG

Executive Coach/Leadership Specialist

Honorable Katherine Smith

HON. KATHERINE SMITH

Managing Director of Disaster Reconstruction Authority,
Founder/Chairman of GirlCon Organization

DR. AVIS JONES | IBWPPI

DR. AVIS JONES

CEO/President of Incite Unlimited, LLC; Founder of Exceptional Leadership Institute for Women

BARBARA A. PERKINS | IBWPPI

BARBARA A. PERKINS

Founder/President of Image Builders Etcetera; Sisters at the Well, Inc.; and Int’l Black Women’s Public Policy Institute

NORBERTA NOGUERA | IBWPPI

NORBERTA NOGUERA

Assistant Vice President: Transport Delivery Excellence

MONORVI ASAMPONG | IBWPPI

MONORVI ASAMPONG

Founder of Centre for Executive Training & Development (CETAD)

Life Mission Statement:
Everyone is of value & has something to contribute.

A Pasadena native, Lena Kennedy has a vision and passion for her community. She is CEO/President of L.L. Kennedy & Associates, which provides consulting services on consensus-building strategies for political candidates, philanthropic organizations, corporations and individuals. In addition, she serves as President of Community Women Vital Voices, a non-profit organization whose mission is to improve women’s health and wellness.

Community Women Vital Voices sponsors a major conference each year, the So. Calif. Women’s Conference. Since 2000, over 32,000 attendees have received information on topics such as cancer prevention, stress reduction, nutrition, and overcoming trauma. Kennedy has also launched a consortium: Women in Leadership Vital Voices, as a means to help women lead public policy conversations on local and national stages.

Kennedy’s strategic consulting work led her to being named one of the top ten national fundraisers as reported by the Wall Street Journal in 2009. She is the former National Finance Vice-Chair of the Democratic National Committee, and she was appointed to the board of the Kennedy Center by President Barack Obama. Locally, she has served as a board member for many organizations, including the Pasadena NAACP, the Pasadena Arts Council, and Pasadena Playhouse Diversity Project.

Lena’s service to God is her guiding principle and central to how she lives her life. She describes herself as being part of a club, the “AME-ers” – people who were born into the AME family. Over the years, she has served the church in many capacities: YPD area director, local YPD director, trustee, Sunday school teacher, delegate to the Southern California Conference, delegate the General Conference, Vacation Bible School director, government affairs president, and missionary president. Currently, she is the local missionary historiographer, lay member and serves as an evaluator for Bishop Fugh Homeless Initiative.

Her diamonds are her children: Tyesa, Jonathan, Kari, and Chris, and her heartbeat are her grandchildren, Christopher and Savannah. Lena’s joy comes from her family and friends.

Her mission statement in life is: Everyone is of value and has something to contribute. Every voice is valuable to our society. She believes in the words of Mark Twain: Life is short, forgive quickly, kiss slowly, love truly, laugh uncontrollably, and never regret anything that made you smile.

Life Mission Statement:
To prepare African American women for leadership in public policy, government, and public affairs

Tina McKinnor has been working for the public good for more than twenty years. She is the founder and president of The McKinnor Group, which provides campaign management, event production, lobbying, public affairs, public relations and political treasury services to candidates and municipalities. The McKinnor Group also ensures campaign finance compliance at the federal, state, and local levels for candidates, officeholders and political action committees 

Ms. McKinnor also currently serves as the Director of Civic Engagement for LA Voice and LA Voice Action. She leads civic engagement work, including campaigns, as well as voter engagement between elections around housing, immigration and criminal justice to build long-term power. During the 2020 election cycle, she led and managed a $4 million campaign building a coalition of community organizations, unions and system-impacted individuals to elect Holly Mitchell for LA County Supervisor and George Gascon for LA County District Attorney. She was the Principal Officer for two Independent Expenditure campaigns for the Mitchell and Gascon seats. 

Ms. McKinnor has held a number of increasingly more responsible roles in California politics. She has served as Operational Director for the California Democratic Party, where she managed the daily operations of a $30 million-a-year organization with over 100 staff members across the state and led fundraising efforts generating over $10 million annually. She also served as Chief of Staff to several State Assembly Members from 2009 through 2016. In these roles, Ms. McKinnor led the successful passage of over 100 bills for multiple members, including groundbreaking legislation to ensure minority, women and LGBTQ contractors are given equal consideration as state contractors and suppliers. 

Ms. McKinnor also served as Campaign Manager for the 2006, 2009 and 2014 State Assembly election cycles. During this same period, she worked for Kaufman Legal Group as a Political Treasurer, providing campaign finance compliance at the federal, state, and local levels for candidates, officeholders and political action committees. 

Ms. McKinnor is a graduate of the Los Angeles African American Women’s Public Policy Institute (LAAAWPPI), whose mission is to prepare African-American women for leadership in public policy, government and public affairs.

  • Focus

    With an emphasis on character development, cultural competence, and gender diplomacy, the DIH Global Leadership Academy will focus on the unique qualities of female leadership and the demonstrated abilities women possess to work across perceived barriers such as age, background, political and organizational affiliations, race and class. Candidates will develop the foundational and professional acumen necessary to operate on the world stage through real-time guidance, mentoring and collaborative learning. The program is designed to highlight the importance of character building and human connection.

  • how

    DIH Global Leadership Academy will meet virtually, one full Saturday per month, with interactive classroom lectures, breakout sessions and monthly group projects, that are designed to reinforce the lecture and required readings. Each applicant will be paired with an accomplished global leader who will provide virtual professional coaching throughout the program. Upon completion of the six months, applicants will receive a certificate of completion along with an official letter of recommendation, to be used in any official capacity. A commencement ceremony will be held in June or July, hosted by one of our international affiliates. The commencement ceremonies will include an opportunity for candidates to present their collaborative and individual policy proposal on a topic of their choice. The ceremonies will give our graduates “A Seat at the Table” with high ranking officials to ask questions and engage in meaningful dialogue. This face to face meeting with world leaders is a most coveted benefit of this program.

    The candidates will have an opportunity to travel to each of our affiliate campuses in the US and Africa. (All applicants must have a current passport by the end of the program.)

  • who

    The faculty of the DIH Global Leadership Academy includes former and current members of governments, senior corporate and business leaders, senior academic leaders and experts in social justice and social change. Our subject matter experts have decades of experience and knowledge they are prepared to share with the academy’s participants. These leaders live out a common belief that the transference of knowledge and wisdom is the most important gift we can give to the next generation of world leadership.

    The faculty is led by an academic dean and supported by an academy administrator.

  • when

    The DIH Global Leadership Academy will begin on January 16, 2021, with a class of 12 candidates maximum. For Admissions Apply Here. Classes begin in January through June 2021, culminating in a commencement ceremony in July 2021.

  • fees

    An application fee of $50 is required upon application submission. The program fee is $ 1,250.00 USD, which includes program materials, and registration. Applicants are responsible for purchasing all books on the required reading list ( 3-6) books. Once accepted all applicants must pay the full tuition prior to the program start. Applicants will also be responsible for her own travel and lodging expenses for commencement. Limited scholarships are available based on demonstrated need. All credit cards are accepted.

Course Descriptions

session 1: Public Policy and Ethical Leadership​

Preparing to lead in the public policy arena requires both the ability to think at a systems level and identify points of entry for change and impact. The ability to turn needs into public policy and build the coalition necessary for its drafting, promotion, and adoption requires a unique set of skills.  This course provides the fundamentals of what is public policy and the ethical grounding to be an effective leader and advocate.  Topics included are legal considerations when operating within a traditional nonprofit, the importance of lobbying, and external affiliations.

session 2: Fundamentals of Coalition Building and New Industries Post Covid-19

Public policy is an endeavor that requires the ability to build coalitions and persuade unlikely allies to share a common goal. Being both fearless, diplomatic and principle-centered pragmatist makes for an effective coalition builder. This course provides the skills necessary to be an effective ethically centered coalition builder in service to a desired public policy agenda. 

Covid-19 has brought about new challenges and opportunities for Black women to chart new paths in non-traditional industries often prevented by  common barriers.  Industries such as Cyber Security and International Trade are both desirable and lucrative industries that would benefit from the leadership models of Black Women.

session 3: Dialogue and Problem Solving for Leaders

This course is aimed at teaching the importance of dialogue as an important tool of leadership. The world has demonstrated rapidly changing environments that have impacted the way we integrate and co-habitat. We have witnessed global instability with changing demographics, advanced technology, and economic insecurity.  Global warming, Cyber Attacks, and underprepared talent pools are threats to our essential institutions.

Students will gain knowledge on how to become strong problem-solvers for the most vulnerable population and through the effective use of dialogue help to solve common world problems.

Covid-19 has brought about new challenges and opportunities for Black women to chart new paths in non-traditional industries often prevented by common barriers.  Industries such as Cyber Security and International Trade are both desirable and lucrative industries that would benefit from the leadership models of Black Women.

session 4: Philanthropy, Charity and Funding

This course is aimed at understanding traditional fundraising.  Writing winning proposals and creating sustainable funding streams for causes.  It examines best practices,  donor behaviors and market changes post Covid19. The focus of this course is on donor satisfaction and engagement. How to tap into the beliefs and ideas of generosity and kindness. The course also examines the shared goals and responsibilities of public funding for both private and public programs domestic and international.

session 5: Organizing, Activism and Campaigns

To be an effective public policy advocate requires the ability to understand issues, design and implement action strategies, effective messaging, and good communication plans. Candidates will be guided through the complexities and distinctions between these activities.  The subject matter experts who will facilitate this session will also provide opportunities for engagement for each candidate via a current grassroots movement or a more advanced and mainstream campaign. Models for world organizing will be closely examined and discussed.

session 6: Models of Black Women’s Leadership

Black Women are transforming the world. There is no one size fits all model of leadership, however, Black women have used culture and gender diplomacy as tools for their success.  This course will examine Black Women who demonstrate exemplary leadership throughout the diaspora, in government, academia, public policy, media, technology, and the nonprofit sectors.

Candidates will have an opportunity to meet with women Influencers and find out first-hand what motivates them. Each candidate in the program will be paired with a dynamic leader who will provide coaching for the duration of the program.   We know that Black Women are severely underrepresented in senior leadership positions, and this program will help to change that.

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