Reverend Leah Daughtry is a powerhouse organizer, strategist, and spiritual leader. From neighborhood pulpits to the national stage, she has dedicated her life to building power through community and faith.
In this episode, Rev. Daughtry shares insights from her time serving in the Clinton Administration and twice leading the Democratic National Convention as CEO. She reflects on the role of values, resilience, and storytelling in public leadership and discusses her work co-authoring the NAACP Image Award-winning book For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Politics.
A conversation on legacy, faith, and the kind of leadership that lifts entire communities.