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Race + Power Weekly

This week’s Race + Power Weekly spotlights the work being done across social justice efforts to uplift voices from the field. First, the importance of community ownership of commercial property to support BIPOC business ownership. Next, an article from the Economic Justice’s series A Green New Deal on the Ground, where the Climate Community Project takes a behind-the-scenes look at the unions demanding better schools in Los Angeles. Then, a look at the growing number of land defense protests happening worldwide to fight against climate injustice. Finally, NPQ is hiring for several positions.


From Owing to Owning: How Communities Can Control Commercial Land

 
Community ownership of commercial property remains rare, but across the United States, it is increasingly seen as a vital strategy to support BIPOC business ownership. Read more…
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Teachers Unions Take on Climate Change

 
Educators in California and elsewhere are using their labor power to fight for a Green New Deal for public schools.  Read more…
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5 Land Defense Protests Around the World

 
Here are some of the most important land-defense protests happening worldwide. Read more…
 
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NPQ Is Hiring!

 
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