Fire and Silence: A Roadmap for BIPOC Leaders
Necessary tactics for BIPOC leaders in polarized, white-dominant workplaces to navigate from survive to thrive.

In these politically fraught times, BIPOC leaders need to understand how to navigate the workplace, using our own experiences of discrimination to re-imagine how power can help others — rather than hurt them. To thrive, we must learn to occupy leadership without repressing crucial aspects of who we are.

Fire and Silence offers a roadmap toward using anger instead of trauma, pain without victimhood, and strength inclusive of vulnerability to maximize our impact as leaders, in ways that are fair to all. From the trenches of social activism to coaching board room executives, Annahid Dashtgard offers tips and tricks and strategies and stories to support other leaders of colour to achieve the support and recognition they so richly deserve — without having to sacrifice who they are in the process.
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Fire and Silence: A Roadmap for BIPOC Leaders
Necessary tactics for BIPOC leaders in polarized, white-dominant workplaces to navigate from survive to thrive.

In these politically fraught times, BIPOC leaders need to understand how to navigate the workplace, using our own experiences of discrimination to re-imagine how power can help others — rather than hurt them. To thrive, we must learn to occupy leadership without repressing crucial aspects of who we are.

Fire and Silence offers a roadmap toward using anger instead of trauma, pain without victimhood, and strength inclusive of vulnerability to maximize our impact as leaders, in ways that are fair to all. From the trenches of social activism to coaching board room executives, Annahid Dashtgard offers tips and tricks and strategies and stories to support other leaders of colour to achieve the support and recognition they so richly deserve — without having to sacrifice who they are in the process.
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Fire and Silence: A Roadmap for BIPOC Leaders

Fire and Silence: A Roadmap for BIPOC Leaders

by Annahid Dashtgard
Fire and Silence: A Roadmap for BIPOC Leaders

Fire and Silence: A Roadmap for BIPOC Leaders

by Annahid Dashtgard

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Necessary tactics for BIPOC leaders in polarized, white-dominant workplaces to navigate from survive to thrive.

In these politically fraught times, BIPOC leaders need to understand how to navigate the workplace, using our own experiences of discrimination to re-imagine how power can help others — rather than hurt them. To thrive, we must learn to occupy leadership without repressing crucial aspects of who we are.

Fire and Silence offers a roadmap toward using anger instead of trauma, pain without victimhood, and strength inclusive of vulnerability to maximize our impact as leaders, in ways that are fair to all. From the trenches of social activism to coaching board room executives, Annahid Dashtgard offers tips and tricks and strategies and stories to support other leaders of colour to achieve the support and recognition they so richly deserve — without having to sacrifice who they are in the process.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781459756779
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Publication date: 02/24/2026
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 280

About the Author

Annahid Dashtgard is the CEO of Anima Leadership, a globally influential company revolutionizing how equity and racial justice work is advanced in organizations in a compassion-driven way that avoids the traps of shame and blame. Annahid has inspired, educated, and coached thousands of individuals and hundreds of organizations, guiding them toward deeper, more meaningful experiences of belonging. She is the author of Breaking the Ocean and Bones of Belonging. She lives in Toronto.

Annahid Dashtgard is the CEO of Anima Leadership, a globally influential company revolutionizing how equity and racial justice work is advanced in organizations in a compassion-driven way that avoids the traps of shame and blame. Annahid has inspired, educated, and coached thousands of individuals and hundreds of organizations, guiding them toward deeper, more meaningful experiences of belonging. She is the author of Breaking the Ocean and Bones of Belonging. She lives in Toronto.

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