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Subject Underserved, Embattled Communities in America
Date April 16, 2024 5:00 PM
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This week’s Leadership newsletter highlights groups working to lift up underserved and embattled communities. 

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This week’s Leadership newsletter highlights groups working to lift up underserved and embattled communities. First, we explore the often underfunded and underappreciated landscape of Latinx nonprofits across the United States ([link removed]) . Then, we see how advocates in South Carolina are fighting to protect the Black vote ([link removed]) ahead of the critical upcoming election. Then, a conversation with clinical professor Dorothy Cilenti on a new book addressing the US maternal mortality crisis ([link removed]) . Finally, we invite readers to sign up for our upcoming webinar ([link removed]) on reimagining our own narratives about the economy.
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Latinx Nonprofits Need Support, Unity ([link removed])
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“The main message that we’re trying to send to our organizations is to continue to work in coalition.” Read more… ([link removed])

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How Advocates in South Carolina Are Fighting to Protect the Black Vote ([link removed])
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“Voting rights advocates are decrying that yet another election will be held under a map ruled unconstitutional.” Read more… ([link removed])

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How to Address the Maternal Mortality Crisis: A Conversation with Dorothy Cilenti ([link removed])
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“We really need to uphold the right to bodily autonomy and self-determination, which is being restricted in many states in the South right now.” Read more… ([link removed])

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Remaking the Economy: How to Change Our Stories about the Economy ([link removed])
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Our upcoming webinar will explore the definition of narrative infrastructure and what is needed to shape perceptions of how our economy is understood. It will delve into the ways narratives, influenced by media, pop culture, and day-to-day interactions, shape how stories about economic policy are told and understood. Register here… ([link removed])

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