From Nonprofit Quarterly <[email protected]>
Subject Leading with Justice
Date June 25, 2024 5:00 PM
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This week’s Leadership newsletter highlights spaces in which leadership of different kinds can create opportunities for a more just world.

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This week’s Leadership newsletter highlights spaces in which leadership of different kinds can create opportunities for a more just world. First, a look at the life and work of Opal Lee, the “grandmother” of Juneteenth ([link removed]) . Next, how can advocacy around climate change ([link removed]) center those most affected? Then, educators face challenges ([link removed]) in teaching the complex and fraught issue of climate change. Finally, an invitation to attend our upcoming webinar ([link removed]) on how to recruit and manage the board your organization needs.
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Juneteenth’s Opal Lee and the Ongoing Fight for Freedom ([link removed])
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“Lee never gave up hope of someday owning her family’s land….She was determined to reclaim space.” Read more… ([link removed])

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How to Center Justice in Climate and Health Advocacy ([link removed])
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To impact policy in places like Austin, TX, and beyond, we need to change how we discuss climate. Read more… ([link removed])

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Educators ‘Lack Confidence’ to Teach Climate Change—What’s Being Done at the Policy Level? ([link removed])
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Educators worldwide face a monumental challenge: teaching students about the climate crisis as its impacts escalate around the world. But many teachers lack confidence and resources to tackle this complex issue effectively. Read more… ([link removed])

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Webinar: Recruiting & Managing the Board You Need ([link removed])
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For many nonprofits, a relevant, thriving board feels like a goal that’s always just out of reach. But for organizations that do have the right board members focused on the right things, the return is powerful: appropriate oversight and stewardship, thought partnership, ambassadorship, and for some, fundraising and giving. But how do leaders get there? Join us live on July 11 at 2:00 pm ET for an honest and practical discussion of what it takes to get to a thriving board. Register here… ([link removed])

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