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Race + Power Weekly

This week’s Race + Power Weekly focuses on philanthropy’s role in liberation. First, from NPQ’s Spring 2023 issue, a conversation with Cyndi Suarez and Isabelle Leighton of the Donors of Color Network about how to move the philanthropic sector toward racial and social justice. Next, how foundations can give Black leaders, Indigenous leaders, and other leaders of color the support they need while helping to create the conditions required to achieve collective liberation. Then, Black liberation movements as philanthropy. Finally, a new series from Edge Studios is coming soon.


Recentering Philanthropy toward Social Justice

 
People of color with wealth are an untapped power source. This is an experience that a lot of people who have been participating in philanthropy for decades are unaware of—the lived experiences of people of color with wealth and the type of philanthropy that they have contributed over decades. It looks different. It’s not institutional. It doesn’t fall within the same political ideological frameworks that are presented within a lot of traditional philanthropy. Read more…
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Reparations, Not Charity

 
How can those of us who sit at foundations but are not experts in reparations shift our behaviors and practices? How can we give Black leaders, Indigenous leaders, and other leaders of color the support they need while helping to create the conditions required to achieve collective liberation? Many of our foundations have only just begun the full work of reparations: reckoning, acknowledgment, accountability, and redress.  Read more…
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Philanthropy Must Move from Charity to Solidarity

 
“These movements’ leaders—usually grassroots volunteers who I view, too, as philanthropists—have demonstrated solidarity in their non-monetary philanthropy.” Read more…
 
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A new series from Edge Studios is coming soon

 
Meet Saphia, a young bell hooks fanatic trying desperately to build a good life in New York City, a place famous for making life unlivable for anyone but the uber wealthy. Constantly immersed in the latest idea she has discovered while reading hooks, Saphia is determined to figure out how to apply these liberatory ideals to her own life. But the one thing she doesn't account for is a little surprise encouragement from the legend herself. Click here to get sent the first video of the series when it drops. Also, follow @npquarterly and @offthehookshorts on social to see episodes of “Off the Hook” as they are released. 
 
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