From Nonprofit Quarterly <[email protected]>
Subject Who Are We, Really?
Date October 3, 2024 3:01 PM
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In this week’s Race + Power newsletter, we explore how broadening our lens can better serve the entire spectrum of humanity.

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In this week’s Race + Power newsletter, we explore how broadening our lens can better serve the entire spectrum of humanity. First, people training for medical careers rely on medical illustrations which usually only depict thin, White, young, heteronormative bodies. Efforts are underway to diversify medical illustrations ([link removed]) to improve patient care and promote health equity. Next, arts and culture workers are paid even less than the average nonprofit worker, but organizations in the northeast are working in coalition toward pay equity in the arts ([link removed]) , and their approach is starting to catch on. Then, many undergraduate students in the United States today are already parents and may have spent years in the workforce before going to college. How can the postsecondary system better meet the needs of these students
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Shades of Inequity: Why It’s Crucial to Diversify Medical Illustrations ([link removed])
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Pay Equity in the Arts: A Movement Gains Momentum ([link removed])
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Hispanic Heritage Month Collection ([link removed])
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The 2024 theme for Hispanic Heritage Month is “Pioneers of Change: Shaping the Future Together,” encapsulating the “spirit of innovation, resilience, and unity that define the Hispanic experience.” Dive into the NPQ collection… ([link removed])
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