Today’s Race + Power newsletter begins with two articles from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine’s spring 2024 issue.
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** Race + Power Weekly
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Today’s Race + Power newsletter begins with two articles from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine’s spring 2024 issue. The first is about the importance of Black joy and the need for more dedicated resources ([link removed]) to support it; the next examines the daunting work Black women leaders face ([link removed]) organizing for tomorrow while dismantling the dehumanizing systems of today. Then, an interview with Corryn Freeman ([link removed]) , executive director of Future Coalition, about her work to support the efforts of youth activists. Finally, join us on June 20, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. ET for our upcoming webinar ([link removed]) , cosponsored by Shelterforce, about how policies can be used to
help tenants purchase their homes.
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Sham: An Anthology ([link removed])
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“When the organization was strong, I wasn’t enough—despite my overqualifications. My Black leadership only became relevant—and an option of last resort—when the organization became insolvent and in crisis.” Read more... ([link removed])
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Possibility to Power: How Black Women Leaders Are Building New Futures ([link removed])
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“Leading as a Black woman can also be a matter of life and death. In September 2023, two Black women presidents of higher education institutions died in office: Temple University President Joanne Epps and Volunteer State Community College President Dr. Orinthia Montague.” Read more... ([link removed])
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Uplifting the Work of Youth Leaders: A Conversation with Corryn Freeman ([link removed])
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“Learning about the tradition of my ancestors in the fight for civil rights and social justice…played a major role in my decision to be an advocate for social justice.” Read more… ([link removed])
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Remaking the Economy: How Policy Can Help Tenants Purchase Their Homes ([link removed])
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In many cities across the United States, housing advocates are getting laws passed allowing tenants to purchase their own apartments, either directly or through a nonprofit. Increasingly, these policies are emerging as a powerful anti-displacement strategy. But these policies are hard won, and not always easy to implement. Join us on June 20, 2:00 pm ET, for a 90-minute webinar, cosponsored and co-moderated by NPQ and Shelterforce, where people reporting on, fighting for, and using these policies offer their perspectives on this powerful tool. Register here… ([link removed])
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