This week’s Leadership newsletter focuses on protests, power, and speech.
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This week’s Leadership newsletter focuses on protests, power, and speech. First, amid recent protests and a fierce debate over the meaning of anti-Semitism, a movement of Jewish academics is rejecting attempts to associate protests with racist ideology ([link removed]) . Then, a conversation with Vincent Bevins ([link removed]) , author of If We Burn: The Mass Protest Decade and the Missing Revolution. Then, Tides Network CEO Janiece Evans-Page on voting rights, philanthropy, and Black female leadership ([link removed]) . Finally, an invitation to take our 2024 Reader Survey ([link removed]) —because we value your feedback!
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Jewish Academics Push Back on Claims of Anti-Semitism in Student Protests ([link removed])
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Why Janiece Evans-Page’s Positionality as a Black Woman in Philanthropy Is So Important ([link removed])
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“It was in my parents’ generation that we got the right to vote. We’ve had less time in the country to vote than we were enslaved.” Read more… ([link removed])
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