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In this week’s Leadership newsletter, we look at big-picture issues. First, a warning about the mounting threats to nonprofits and philanthropic organizations of lawsuits challenging the legality of DEI and other race-informed programs. Next, community engagement can lead to robust community-led programs that meet resident needs. But there are good ways and not-so-good ways to engage. Then, we examine the resurrection of the Poor People’s Movement. Finally, today’s one of your last chances to register for NPQ’s upcoming webinar on March 20, which considers economic justice through the lens of the Movement for Black Lives.


Anti-DEI Lawsuits Threaten Nonprofits, Philanthropies

 
“These legal attacks…represent a very intentional effort to expand attacks on DEI.” Read more…
 
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How to Do Community Engagement Right

 
“The benefits of community engagement only occur when it is structured in a way that changes power relationships.” Read more…
 
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Across the Country, Poor and Low-Wage Voters Are Organizing

 
“We are serving notice to our state legislatures…that we will not be ignored, that we aren’t going anywhere, and that poor and low-wage voters are mobilizing.” Read more…
 
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Remaking the Economy: A Policy Vision from the Movement for Black Lives

 
What are the economic policies the nation needs to build thriving communities in which Black Americans can thrive? As Amara Enyia wrote in the introduction to a recent NPQ series on The Vision for Black Lives: An Economic Policy Agenda, “the Black radical tradition has long been clear on the importance of economic justice.” This webinar conversation builds on the articles in that series, taking a deep look at what the elements of that agenda look like from a range of contributors. Register for the webinar here…
 
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