Intergenerational Leadership Academy · 4th Cohort

Calling all Women of Color in Massachusetts

Step into your leadership journey with MAWOCC — a 12-week experience that builds the confidence, skills, and network to lead in your career, organization, and community. Ask your employer to sponsor you.

Sept 12 – Dec 12, 202612 weeks · 12 modulesHybrid · mostly virtualUp to 25 participants

Attend an Info Session with CEO Celia Johnston Blue

Session 1 · Aug 219:30 AMJoin on Zoom →
Session 2 · Aug 265:00 – 6:00 PMJoin on Zoom →
Program Overview

A 12-week leadership experience, built for us

Applications are open for the 4th Cohort of MAWOCC's Intergenerational Leadership Academy — Women of Color Program. Designed for emerging and established leaders, it equips participants with the knowledge, skills, confidence, and network needed to lead effectively in their careers, organizations, and communities.

FORMAT

12 interactive modules, each 2.5 hours, in a hybrid format with most sessions held virtually.

IN PERSON

Two in-person Saturday sessions for deeper learning, networking, and community building.

COHORT

A close cohort of up to 25 women — peers, mentors, and community partners.

GIVE BACK

After training, mentor a high school girl of color for one year.

Leadership, Equity & Community Impact

More than a training — a community

The curriculum is intentionally designed to address the unique opportunities and challenges experienced by Women of Color, in a supportive, culturally affirming environment where participants learn, grow, and thrive. Through transformative leadership development and a powerful network of peers and mentors, participants lead with authenticity, challenge structural racism and systemic barriers, and inspire meaningful change.

Participants gain lifelong connections, practical leadership and mentorship tools, and the confidence to create change in their workplaces and communities. By investing in the leadership of Women of Color, MAWOCC is cultivating a strong pipeline of diverse leaders prepared to influence policy, serve on boards and commissions, mentor future generations, and advance equity across Massachusetts.

How to Apply

Three steps to join the cohort

Attend an info session

Join CEO Celia Johnston Blue on Aug 21 (9:30 AM) or Aug 26 (5–6 PM) to learn what to expect.

Submit your application

Complete the short online application by August 31.

Receive your acceptance

We review applications and send your acceptance letter.

◷ Applications close August 31, 2026
Program Fee

Invest in yourself — or ask a sponsor

We encourage applicants to ask their employer or organization to sponsor their participation. Contact us if you need materials to support a sponsorship request.

StandardRegistration$2,500
MAWOCC MemberPaying member rate Save $350$2,150

The fee includes

  • 12-week leadership curriculum
  • Facilitator-led workshops & guest speakers
  • Transformative leadership development
  • Networking & peer learning
  • Culturally responsive content
  • Leadership assessment & reflection
  • Program materials & resources
  • Certificate of completion
  • Access to the MAWOCC alumni network
Meet Our Facilitators

Learn from exceptional Women of Color leaders

Eight accomplished leaders across academia, government, business, ministry, and the arts.

Celia J. Blue, MBA

Celia Johnston Blue, MBA

Visionary Founding Member

President & CEO, MAWOCC

Minnyetta Marie Boone, MHS

Minnyetta Marie Boone, MHS

Founder, Freeman-Boone Investment, LLC

Esther Jones Cowan, PhD

Esther Jones Cowan, PhD

Associate Dean for Faculty Development & Diversity, Brown University; Associate Professor (Research) in Africana Studies

Laurie Nsiah-Jefferson, PhD, MPH, MA

Laurie Nsiah-Jefferson, PhD, MPH, MA

Dir., Ctr. for Women in Politics & Public Policy and Graduate Program Dir., Gender, Leadership & Public Policy, UMass Boston

Rev. Karen L. Rucks-Walker, Th.D

Rev. Karen L. Rucks-Walker, Th.D

Development & Advancement, Payne Theological Seminary

Jeannine Hunt

Jeannine Hunt

Host, The Jeannine Hunt Experience (ORCTV); Radio Co-Host

Kim M. Robles, LMHC, BC-DMT

Kim M. Robles, LMHC, BC-DMT

Owner & Clinical Consultant, Movimiento! LLC

Zulma Valenzuela, MSW

Zulma Valenzuela, MSW

Asst. Director of Training & Chief DEI Officer, RI Dept. of Human Services

From Our Alumni

What past participants say

The wealth of knowledge I have acquired cannot be compared to anything. Now I not only treasure my roots, I am grateful for the land that I came from.

Dr. Claire WakulyakaInaugural Cohort

I've evolved into a more resilient and confident individual, especially as a Black woman — empowered to address the issues affecting my community.

Esther Hamidou TabayiInaugural Cohort

Now I can walk with my head held high, knowing that I am enough and that my gratitude is more than enough to get me where I need to go.

Brianna WestoverSecond Cohort

You challenged me to go deeper and wider into my heritage — to discover the me God knew before He placed me in my mother's womb.

Charlene RossSecond Cohort

Become part of a growing network of WOC leaders

Don't miss this opportunity to invest in yourself and mentor a high school girl of color. Apply today and make a lasting impact across the Commonwealth.