Celebrating Black Changemakers: Leadership, Culture & Community Care (with Nathan Hall)
As we mark Black History Month, we honour the vision, courage, and generosity of Black leaders whose work has long shaped Canada’s nonprofit and charitable sector. From grassroots mutual aid to community organizing and philanthropy, Black leadership has powered social change - often without the recognition it deserves. At the same time, Black leaders and professionals continue to navigate workplaces where difference, power, and identity shape how leadership is experienced and supported.
In this episode of Let’s Imagine, host Bruce MacDonald is joined by Nathan Hall, CEO of Culture Check, an organization dedicated to helping workplaces confront racism, strengthen psychological safety, and create environments where Black, racialized, and marginalized employees can thrive. Nathan is also the creator of The Work of Us, a framework that reframes culture as shared movement and challenges teams to design better conditions rather than “fixing people.”
Throughout the conversation, Nathan invites listeners to rethink culture as the rhythm we move to together, and why learning to move in the same direction, in the same way, is essential for nonprofit effectiveness. He shares insights on creating spaces where disagreement is safe, individuals aren’t pressured to represent an entire group, and shared movement keeps teams connected rather than pushed apart.
Whether you’re a nonprofit leader, board member, or someone committed to building healthier, more equitable workplaces, this episode offers thoughtful reflections and practical guidance on leadership, culture, and community care - during Black History Month and beyond.
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