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Race + Power Weekly

In today’s Race + Power newsletter, we explore communication for justice. First, from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine’s winter issue, how transformative communication strategies can advance social change. Next, the United States Supreme Court is set to hear a case in April that could drastically impact policies around homelessness. Then, “no justice, no peace” has always been a principle of civil rights movements. Insisting on civility obscures the point of protest as a disruptive act. Finally, our upcoming spring magazine issue offers a critical report on the state of Black woman leadership.


Calling People Forward Instead of Out: Ten Essential Steps

 
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The Criminalization of Homelessness

 
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The Limits of Civil Disobedience

 
“The liberal appeal to civility reproduces an order that marginalizes the powerless but cloaks these efforts behind appeals to social harmony.” Read more…


Our Upcoming Spring Magazine Issue

 
Subscribe today to receive the upcoming issue of the Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine, featuring powerful reflections from across the sector on what it means to be a Black woman leader. Subscribe…
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