This week’s Leadership newsletter is about building and supporting movements.
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This week’s Leadership newsletter is about building and supporting movements. First, in a world on fire, philanthropy must change its approach and buttress movement organizations that can mobilize support for inclusive change. Next, amid the local news crisis, movement journalism is more necessary than ever—how do we amplify the voices of movement leaders and the narrative frameworks that move social change? Then, not long ago, Critical Mass rides could be found in cities across the United States—then they vanished. Why? Finally, don’t miss our upcoming webinar on new frameworks for nonprofit boards, shifting their role from “power over” to “power with.”
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Helping Movements Meet the Moment: What Philanthropy Can and Must Do ([link removed])
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“Social justice funders should take their own hard look at why the problems they have sought to address persist in such an exacerbated form.” Read more… ([link removed])
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Can We Build the Movement Journalism Infrastructure That We Need? ([link removed])
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“How do we build the journalism ecosystem we need to tell the stories that our movements need to tell?” Read more… ([link removed])
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Whatever Happened to Critical Mass? ([link removed])
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“Maybe the movement’s social aspects simply won out over the activism. Maybe the activists left.” Read more… ([link removed])
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A New Framework for Boards—NPQ Webinar ([link removed])
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As leaders strive to make their management practices more equitable and values-aligned, traditional board practices are feeling more and more out of step with organizational culture and direction. In our upcoming webinar, presenter Ananda Valenzuela focuses on shifting the board’s core role from decision-making to accountability. Join us on February 1st at 2:00 pm EST. Register here… ([link removed])
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