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Today’s Race + Power newsletter examines efforts to bridge to a more vibrant future. First, a California-based nonprofit, The Last Mile, combats recidivism by providing incarcerated individuals with the education to thrive once released. Next, how do Black and Indigenous communities regain ownership of land? Then, from our Truth to Power column, the second installment of a two-part conversation with john a. powell on building a culture of belonging. Finally, join us today at 2:00 pm ET for a live webinar as we kick off and celebrate Black Philanthropy Month.


Education, Not Incarceration: An Interview with Kevin McCracken

 
“The best way to solve the problem of recidivism is not to send them to prison in the first place but to give them education.” Read more... 
 
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Reclaiming Land Ownership in Black and Indigenous Communities

 
“There are many parallels between how Black and Indigenous communities have experienced land theft and dispossession.” Read more... 
 
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Narratives of Belonging: A Conversation with john a. powell

 
“[Belonging] happens in the process of cocreation. You can’t decide for them. You have to decide with them.” 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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