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This week’s Leadership newsletter focuses on acknowledging the past to move toward a better future. Our first article examines the evolution of mutual aid networks. Next, US executives are “out of touch” when it comes to racial issues in the workplace. Then, a nonprofit in Virginia launched an initiative to train potential childcare workers with guaranteed employment and higher wages. Finally, tenant activists share their stories, both in direct tenant organizing and policy advocacy, in an upcoming NPQ webinar. 


What’s Next for Mutual Aid?

 
Amid COVID, mutual aid groups proliferated. Now these groups are seeking to retool and build for the long-term need of neighbors helping neighbors. Read more…
 
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US Executives Are “Out of Touch” on Race in the Workplace

 
“Executives are far more likely than their employees to believe their company has made significant progress.” Read more…
 
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How to Attract Childcare Workers? Virginia Tries Fast Training and Higher Pay

 
“There are not many careers where you’re holding the future in your hands.” Read more…
 
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Remaking the Economy: Tenant Organizing in Unexpected Places

 
On Wednesday, July 12th at 2:00pm ET, join NPQ and Shelterforce as tenant activists share their stories, both in direct tenant organizing and policy advocacy. Whether you’re a nonprofit leader, board member, or engaged in community-based organizing, this webinar will provide you with real-life examples and lessons learned that can inform your work in your own community. Register here…
 
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