The State of Black Arizona invites Black leaders in the Phoenix area to apply for the 2025 African American Leadership Institute. Now in its ninth Phoenix cohort, AALI delivers a transformative three‑month experience (October–December 2025) combining masterclasses, retreats, and field experiences that will focus on Rest, Re‑membering, and Resistance.
This year’s theme is Beyond the Zero-Sum – Advancing Black Leadership Through Collective Power. Inspired by Heather McGhee’s The Sum of Us, AALI’s 2025 theme challenges scarcity narratives and highlights how collective liberation benefits everyone. Through sessions grounded in equity-centered leadership, coalition-building, and emotional intelligence, participants will learn how to reshape systems and forge pathways for shared progress.
“The State of Black Arizona created AALI as a sanctuary where Black leaders heal and strategize,” said Teniqua Broughton, CEO of SBAZ. “This year’s focus on the three R’s – Rest, Re‑membering, and Resistance – will serve as the pillars that nourish, reunite, and embolden Black leaders to envision and enact systemic change.”
The deadline to apply is August 31, 2025. Tuition is $1,500. Limited scholarships are available.
Since its inception in 2017, AALI has cultivated an intergenerational network of civic, corporate, nonprofit, and community leaders, equipping them with the knowledge, skills, and mentorship needed to shape policy and culture, accelerate professional growth, and co-create innovative, community‑driven solutions.
“We are honored to champion the next generation of Black leadership by investing in their vision, vitality, and resilience powers,” said Stacy Derstine, Vice President of ExternalAffairs, Arizona Public Service. “Nurturing the amazing talent in our state sparks innovation and strengthens Arizona communities for long-term shared prosperity.”