This week’s Race + Power newsletter looks at the ways narratives can be reclaimed to shape a better future.
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** Race + Power Weekly
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This week’s Race + Power newsletter looks at the ways narratives can be reclaimed to shape a better future. First, how the Monuments Project is reshaping what statues, landmarks, and other monuments mean to America. Next, how a history of intense scrutiny of Muslim women overshadows their own narratives of leadership. Then, from NPQ’s series “Community-Driven Philanthropy,” we revisit the importance of recentering narratives to build lasting cultural power. Finally, on Thursday, September 21st, four authors from NPQ’s summer economic justice magazine come together to explore the concept of movement economies.
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How are American Monuments Telling Our Stories? ([link removed])
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Remaking the Economy: Movement Economies ([link removed])
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How do people not only develop a vision of a democratic economy rooted in values of solidarity but also come together to make that vision a collective reality? To address this question and discuss their contributions, four authors from NPQ’s summer economic justice magazine will explore the concept of movement economies and how movements can be effective systemic economic change agents. Learn more… ([link removed])
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