Fundraising While Black: A Real Talk & 6-Step Guide October 30 2018 “There’s a way to fundraise as yourself. Your racial identity, academic pedigree, and physical appearance are not deal-breakers. I know this from experience. I’ve helped...
Ruthless for Good: Auset Ali October 24 2018 Auset Ali, creative and performing artist, healer, and school founder, based in Colorado. | Over the next few weeks, we’re featuring Fellows and their founder...
How To Never Fail October 17 2018 Startup Coach Bob Lesser has worked with dozens of entrepreneurs. Here, he challenges our cultural notions of “failure” and how to turn any experience into...
Growth, with or without joy October 11 2018 In this open letter to the 2018 Fellows, the Camelback team reflects on wins and the importance of reflection, featuring photos from our recent Showcase...
My Identity Struggle Became My Freedom September 25 2018 “I was too ‘White’ for the Egyptians and I was too Egyptian for White people… I always felt at odds with myself. I spent most...
Reflections from the Basement September 11 2018 2018 Camelback Fellow Byron Arthur shares reflections of his Fellowship experience, what he has learned, and what inspires him the most about other Fellows in...
13 Years After Katrina: Ruthless for New Orleans August 29 2018 Nadiyah Morris, New Orleans native, shares how she changed 13 years ago today, and how that drives her work with Camelback today.
5 Ways You Can Help (Right Now) Reunite Immigrant Families June 28 2018 Vanessa Luna is a 2018 Camelback Fellow and founder of ImmSchools, a nonprofit dedicated to improving schools and education communities for immigrant families. Growing up...
All the Scientists Were Black May 15 2018 Why We Must Be Ruthless for Black Genius || In a long-form reflection on the relationship between race and education in this country, 2016 Camelback...