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Today’s Race + Power newsletter focuses on ways civil society can meet this political moment. First, a recent DOJ report revealed misconduct by the Phoenix police but also offered an opening for philanthropic support to push back against authoritarianism. Next, demand for DEI initiatives is high, but most US institutions are falling short. Then, a look back at the last US presidential election, and an analysis of this country’s chronically low voter turnout. Will 2024 be more of the same? Finally, a call for submissions for Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine’s upcoming issue on the relationship between social justice and health innovation.


Warning Signs for Philanthropy: The Authoritarian Crackdown on Social Movements

 
The investigation detailed…how law enforcement and elected officials use policy, training, practice, and culture to retaliate against people engaged in political speech. Read more... 
 
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Demand for DEI Exceeds Action, Report Finds

 
DEI and other initiatives around racial justice are supported and indeed demanded. Read more... 
 
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The Vanishing Voter: How Did Low Turnout US Elections Become the Norm?

 
What if an election were held and everyone voted? Read more…
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Call for Submissions: A Social Justice Lens for Health Innovation

 
Health innovations rooted in cutting-edge technologies are rapidly transforming healthcare, public health, and health service delivery. However, the relationship between health innovation and health equity is complex and often problematic. Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine’s upcoming issue will delve into how technological innovations have, at times, exacerbated and deepened health inequities. Read more…
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