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This week’s Race + Power newsletter examines the policies that undercut—and the efforts to support—community and individual wellbeing. First, episode three from the latest season of “Off the Hook” is out now. Next, the Boston Foundation, an influential regional grantmaker, launched a new Racial Wealth Equity Center to create and curate research on closing the persistent racial wealth gap. Then, the story of four children surviving in the Amazon jungle for over a month offers valuable lessons for supporting community-centered child development. Finally, Invisible No More: Voices from Native America, coedited by Raymond Foxworth and NPQ’s Steve Dubb, is out now.


“Off the Hook”: How Do We Repair?

 
At its best, cancel culture demands a change from the condemned—but what does that change look like? What exactly are we asking for? Click here to watch... 
 
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Boston Foundation Launches Racial Wealth Equity Center

 
“The project reflects a new focus on the racial wealth gap.”  Read more... 
 
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What the Lost Children Knew: A Story from Colombia’s Amazon Rainforest

 
“Ethnographic research shows that in many communities in the Global South, children…predominantly play with other children.” Read more…
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Invisible No More: Voices from Native America

 
Invisible No More is a groundbreaking collection of stories by Native American leaders, many of them women, who are leading the way through cultural grounding and nation-building in the areas of community, environmental justice, and economic justice. Order your copy and use discount code NOMORE…
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