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Race + Power Weekly

This week in the Race + Power newsletter, we look at what it means to have a revolutionary mindset. First, from our Truth to Power series, a conversation with author-activist adrienne maree brown on the importance of staying connected through disagreement—and recognizing that building revolutionary politics requires a tolerance of contradiction. We then dive deeper into brown’s ideas in an excerpt from her new book, Loving Corrections, exploring how foundations can support emergent movement strategies and what separates promising practices from harmful ones. Then, what does it mean to organize communities for the long haul? Two organizers of color share their experiences. Finally, our upcoming fall issue of the Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine grapples with the implications of the climate crisis for youth, in their own words. Subscribe to get this inspiring issue: “Supporting the Youth Climate Justice Movement.”  


Holding a Revolutionary Mindset: A Conversation with adrienne maree brown

 
“The most revolutionary thing is to understand that there are going to be many ways we move forward and not just one.” Read more... 
 
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Righting Abundance: An Emergent Strategy Primer for Funders

 
“What we want is interdependence, where resources can flow in a decentralized way from inequality toward justice.” Read more... 
 
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Community, Solidarity, and Organizing: Tales from Two Organizers

 
“We have to be radically honest with ourselves, our power, and our losses—and deeply interrogate our strategy.” Read more…
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“Supporting the Youth Climate Justice Movement”

 
Young people are leading the current climate justice movement, and the fall 2024 issue of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine centers their urgent work. Subscribe today to receive this inspiring issue of the magazine. Subscribe here... 
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