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Race + Power Weekly

This week’s Race + Power newsletter examines the infrastructure (or lack thereof) that puts communities of color at higher risk of harm. First, a new episode from the second season of NPQ’s social series “Off the Hook” is out now. Next, the surprising inequities of pedestrian safety in the US, the solutions, and why they aren’t being implemented. Then, how air pollution disproportionally impacts BIPOC communities and the real-time data collection via satellite that can help them in the fight for clean air. Finally, at 2 p.m. today, four authors from NPQ’s summer economic justice issue come together to explore the concept of movement economies—if you haven’t already, don’t forget to register to attend the online event.


“Off the Hook”: Thrown In the Deep End

 
What is it like in a land of communalism? What assumptions are debunked? What rules are thrown out the window? Click here to watch... 
 
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The Pedestrian Safety Crisis in America

 
“It comes down to people with power making intentional decisions.” Read more... 
 
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A Satellite Assist in the Fight Against Air Pollution

 
“We could be using satellite data to create a more comprehensive view of which communities across the country are overburdened by pollution.” Read more…
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Remaking the Economy: Movement Economies

 
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…
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