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Race + Power Weekly

This week’s Race + Power Weekly focuses on the places and spaces we call home. First, episode six of “Off the Hook,” NPQ’s Edge Studios’ series examining the nuances of gentrification, is out now. Next, Sogorea Te’, a Native women-led organization, is spearheading urban land return efforts in the San Francisco Bay Area. Then, from our Locked Out: Black Women, Wealth, and Homeownership series, we envision housing policy solutions that move from excluding to centering Black women. And finally, NPQ’s call for climate fiction for our fall 2023 magazine is open for three more weeks!


Episode Six of “Off the Hook” Is Out Now

 
In the final episode of season one, Saphia brings us behind the veil to get serious about the problem of housing. Click here to watch episode six of the series. 
 
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Indigenous Land Return as Climate Justice

 
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Solutions Centering Black Women in Housing

 
“What would our homes, neighborhoods, and cities look like if we centered Black women’s joy, dreams, and notions of safety?” Read more…
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Call for Climate Fiction!

 
For NPQ’s fall 2023 climate justice edition of NPQ Magazine, we’re trying something new! We’re looking for short climate fiction stories that spark imaginative visions of the future. Get your submission in before June 30. Learn more…
 
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