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Race + Power Weekly

In this week’s Race + Power newsletter, we’re getting to the heart of the matter. First, Latinx people are integral to the fabric of American life, but they are often ignored in data. UCLA’s new Latino Data Hub seeks to provide a more nuanced picture of Latinx people and life in the United States. Next, modern-day Ohio was once the center of ancient Indigenous culture in North America, marked by the construction of huge ceremonial earthen structures. Thanks to decades of advocacy by Indigenous tribes and organizations, the Hopewell Earthworks are getting the credit they’re due. Then, from the fourth season of “Off the Hook,” episode three dives into what oppositional consciousness sounds like on the inside. Finally, on December 14th, NPQ offers a webinar on pay equity. Join us for this essential conversation on how organizations can rethink compensation and more fully embody their social justice values.


UCLA Launches New Latino Data Hub

 
“Latinos are at the heart of America’s story, and it’s time we had a comprehensive resource that reflects our rich diversity and the unique challenges we face.” Read more... 
 
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UNESCO World Heritage Designation in Ohio Honors Indigenous Culture

 
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“Off the Hook”: Within an Oppositional Consciousness

 
What does your oppositional consciousness sound like? Watch here…
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Compensation Equity: Operationalizing Justice Values in Nonprofit Pay Structures

 
Nonprofits oriented to racial and economic justice are increasingly examining their pay scales and compensation structures—confronting how their current approaches position them inside the capitalist systems they often challenge through their external work. On December 14th, 2023, from 2:00pm to 3:30pm (ET), experienced pay equity consultants Mala Nagarajan and Richael Faithful will share principles and practical implementation guidance for redesigning your compensation framework to embody equity and justice values. Learn more and register here…
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