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Race + Power Weekly

This week’s Race + Power Weekly looks back at a few of NPQ’s best Race + Power articles from the first half of 2023. First, an exploration of a system that helps fund investment for social justice. Next, a report by the American Association of University Professors warns of an “unparalleled assault” on higher education in Florida and across the country. Then, how DEI has developed into an industry that focuses on profitability—and how the industry must shift away from this to achieve its foundational goals. And finally, from NPQ’s Spring 2023 issue, 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.


Nonprofits as Battlegrounds for Democracy

 
Claire Dunning traces the development of the nonprofit sector and argues that it was created to offset demands for democracy, particularly for people of color. Read more... 
 
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Warnings of an “Unparalleled” Assault on Higher Education

 
“A politically and ideologically driven assault unparalleled in US history.”  Read more... 
 
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The Business Case for DEI Reinforces Anti-Black Sentiment

 
"[DEI] work began in order to achieve Dr. King’s dream, the roots of which have always been about unraveling the anti-Black racism woven into the fabric of this country." 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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