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Race + Power Weekly

This week’s Race + Power Weekly explores the commitment to community and
culture. First, the fourth episode from the second season of “Off the Hook”
is out now. Next, green spaces are essential community infrastructure, and
while building new parks and planting more trees are promising approaches,
racial justice and equity depend on how we create and sustain these vital
resources. Then, in a wide-ranging interview, Independent Sector CEO Dr.
Akilah Watkins outlines her vision for helping to boost a new generation of
nonprofit CEOs of color. Finally, don’t miss Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine’s
Summer 2023 issue.


"Off the Hook": Sometimes There’s No Nice Way to Say It

 
Honoring your boundaries means taking the time to figure out what you really need to say—if you need to say anything at all. Click here to watch... 
 
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What is Park Equity?

 
“In resilient, healthy communities, we see more tree canopy, layers of leaves and branches that shroud the ground, native plants, and safe places for people of every age to come together.” Read more... 
 
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Building Infrastructure to Support Equity: A Conversation with Dr. Akilah Watkins

 
“We want to do more work…to make nonprofits understand how they are trusted in society [and] the role and responsibility that entails.” Read more…
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The Summer 2023 Issue of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine

 
How do people not only develop a vision of a democratic economy rooted in values of solidarity but come together to make that vision a collective reality? That is the daring question contained in this issue of NPQ Magazine. Building on last summer’s issue on ownership, NPQ economic justice editors Steve Dubb and Rithika Ramamurthy call on us to consider what they label movement economiesGet your copy here…
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