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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. Next, a conversation with Vincent Bevins, 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. Finally, an invitation to take our 2024 Reader Survey—because we value your feedback! 

Once again, if you have an article idea for our Leadership desk, please email Leadership Editor Isaiah Thompson at [email protected].


Jewish Academics Push Back on Claims of Anti-Semitism in Student Protests

 
“The space of debate over what constitutes antisemitism remains a hotly contested one.” Read more…
 
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The Revolution Will Not Be Televised: A Conversation with Vincent Bevins

 
“If a movement cannot speak for itself, someone will end up speaking for it.” Read more…
 
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Why Janiece Evans-Page’s Positionality as a Black Woman in Philanthropy Is So Important

 
“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…
 
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