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In today’s Race + Power newsletter, we examine politics and solidarity. First, the rise of anti-immigrant, often authoritarian, far-right movements is a global phenomenon. Examining the far right in Germany provides valuable lessons for the United States. Next, safety is critical when organizing in communities, especially in BIPOC communities. Across the nation, groups are building collective security to meet the moment. Then, how investing in organized labor and supporting institutions like worker centers fundamentally improves democracy. Finally, don’t miss today’s webinar at 2:00 pm (ET) on expanding movement impact with 501c4 organizations.


Tracking the Far Right in East Germany: Lessons for the United States

 
To many East Germans, reunification felt more like a takeover than a partnership. Read more... 
 
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Safety in Solidarity: How to Safeguard Movement Groups and Members

 
“It’s not fair how much grassroots groups are forced to handle, but we remain on the frontline to combat the dehumanization.” Read more... 
 
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Democracy Needs Workers

 
The erosion of democratic institutions and undermining of democratic norms has alarmed funders across philanthropy. Read more…
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Playing to Win: How Nonprofits Add 501c4s to Expand Their Movement Impact

 
In today’s highly challenging political climate with key civil rights under attack, nonprofit 501c3s are exploring all of their options for effective advocacy. One option is adding a 501c4 organization, which allows organizations to engage in some political and lobbying activities related to their mission. What does it look like to manage a c3 and a c4 organization effectively? What can we learn from leaders doing it now? Join our expert panel in conversation on Thursday, September 26 at 2:00 pm ET. Register here…
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