Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly takes a deep dive into Indigenous economics. But first, NPQ invites contributors to the spring 2024 issue of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine. Next, we feature an article from NDN Collective that connects the Land Back movement to a broader vision of a transformative future. Then, a story that examines how to reconnect severed relationships to the land, spiritually and materially. Finally, Invisible No More: Voices from Native America, coedited by Raymond Foxworth and NPQ’s Steve Dubb, is available now.
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NPQ is inviting you to contribute to the spring 2024 issue of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine—a special edition centered on the experience of women of color in leadership today, with a focus on Black women. Learn more...
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“Indigenous people often look to the halcyon days of the past—and with good reason. But what if our best days are not behind us, but ahead?” Read more...
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Coproduced by First Nations Development Institute and NPQ, Invisible No More is a groundbreaking collection of stories by Native American leaders, many of them women, who, through cultural grounding and nation-building, are advancing community, environmental, and economic justice. Order your copy and use the discount code NOMORE...
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