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Subject A Revolutionary Mindset
Date November 11, 2024 4:00 PM
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Here at NPQ, we are grappling with the implications of the 2024 elections along with you.

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Here at NPQ, we are grappling with the implications of the 2024 elections along with you. We know that you—the people powering the nonprofit and civil sectors—have been and will continue to be at the frontline of the struggle for justice. Our job, as always, is to bring you news, context, and analysis that help move this essential work forward. We also know that you are the vanguard of radically imagining that new worlds are possible. So this week we are considering what we might need to cultivate—inside and out—to meet the current moment with love, courage, and pride.

First, we turn to reproductive healthcare and a policy argument for emergency abortion protections ([link removed]) based in the principles of bioethics. Next, author and activist adrienne maree brown walks us through how to hold a revolutionary mindset ([link removed]) . We then explore the transformative power of the natural world, and the need to center the leadership of youth, people of color, and LGBTQIA+ people ([link removed]) in the fight for climate justice. That story comes to us from the current fall issue of Nonprofit Quarterly magazine, “Supporting the Youth Climate Justice Movement ([link removed]) ,” an inspiring collection of stories on the implications
of the climate crisis for youth, in their own words—and what older generations can do to help.
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Why the Principles of Bioethics Require Emergency Abortion Protections ([link removed])
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Bioethics…is grounded in four key principles: respect for autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice. Read more... ([link removed])

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Holding a Revolutionary Mindset: A Conversation with adrienne maree brown ([link removed])
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“When you’re looking at the world and the situation feels impossible or overwhelming, activating your imagination can be medicinal.” Read more... ([link removed])

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Being Outside: The Importance of Centering Black Leadership in the Climate Justice Movement ([link removed])
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Supporting the Youth Climate Justice Movement ([link removed])
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Young people are leading the current climate justice movement, and the fall 2024 issue of the Nonprofit Quarterly magazine centers their urgent work. Subscribe today to receive this inspiring issue of the magazine. Subscribe here… ([link removed])

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