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Race + Power Weekly

In today’s Race + Power newsletter, we look at innovation and philanthropy in racial justice movements. First, a global organization that invests in social entrepreneurs seeks to learn directly from leaders closest to the problems and the solutions. Next, a new book profiles Black women in philanthropy across the United States. Then, in February, racial equity leaders from across the Americas met to discuss how to combat racism. Finally, what does reparative philanthropy require?


How Ashoka Is Seeking to Uplift the South as a Center of Innovation

 
“The South is often at the vanguard of social impact—not just in the country but in the world.” Read more... 
 
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Black Women Leaders Are Powering Philanthropy

 
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Racial Equity Leaders Aim to Build Solidarity Across the Americas

 
“Philanthropic organizations focused on racial equity have the potential to serve as a bridge between organizations in Latin America and the United States.” Read more…
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The Case for Reparations in Philanthropy

 
“We believe reparations are due because the United States has benefitted from uncompensated Black genius and labor since its founding.” Read more…
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