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Today’s Race + Power newsletter focuses on the power of collectives. First, from our Truth to Power column, the first in a two-part conversation with john a. powell about creating a world of belonging without othering and overcoming the rising threat of authoritarianism. Next, traditional leadership frameworks often flatten identities, but coleadership models may offer more inclusive, equitable practices in social movements. Then more than 200 Black co-op activists gathered in St. Paul this June to advance policy and connect Black co-op members nationwide. Finally, join us for a live webinar on August 1 at 2:00 pm ET as NPQ celebrates Black Philanthropy Month.


How to Achieve Belonging without Othering: A Conversation with john a. powell

 
“One reason that the 21st century is about othering is that our sense of who we are is being called into question.” Read more... 
 
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Coleading as an Act of Rebellion

 
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Black Co-op Leaders Gather to Create National Network

 
“How do we build infrastructure in a way that can support people and build for liberation?” Read more…
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Hidden Gems: Actionable Lessons from the Untold Stories of Black Philanthropists

 
As we celebrate Black Philanthropy Month, we invite you to join us in honoring the rich legacy and vibrant future of African-descent giving. Together, we’ll uncover the untold stories of Black philanthropists across time and space, revealing powerful lessons about resilience, innovation, and the transformative power of collective action. Join us live on August 1 at 2:00 pm ET as we discuss ways to embrace more inclusive approaches to philanthropy, from broadening definitions to identifying more ways for everyone to contribute their time, talent, treasure, and testimony. Register here…
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