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In today’s Race + Power newsletter, it’s time to get together. First, to resist federal threats and chaos, states can join together in solidarity. We explore the powerful potential of interstate compacts ([link removed]) in protecting human rights. Then, San Antonio is increasingly a refuge for asylum seekers and immigrants, and its sister city in Germany has lessons for how to respond ([link removed]) . Next, compassionate lending is a grassroots financial solution that relies on the generosity of regular people instead of banks with historically discriminating practices. It’s another effective tool for dismantling the racial wealth gap ([link removed]) . Finally, join us on February 20 for a timely sector briefing where experts will provide advocacy
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How States Can Link Up to Support Human Rights ([link removed])
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What San Antonio Can Learn from Its German Sister City amid a Rise in Migration ([link removed])
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Can Compassionate Lending Bridge the Racial Wealth Divide? ([link removed])
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Advocacy in a Second Trump Administration: A Practical Guide for Leaders on Defending Progress and Advancing Justice ([link removed])
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How can your nonprofit or philanthropy defend justice and advance mission-driven work effectively and legally in the second Trump administration? This timely NPQ briefing will give you essential, actionable insights from two renowned changemakers:
* Keith Thirion of Alliance for Justice, a leading authority on nonprofit advocacy law.
* Demetria McCain of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, a distinguished leader in equity-focused policy.
You’ll receive insights into anticipated threats to grassroots priorities; expert guidance on compliant, impactful advocacy; actionable strategies to protect and advance your mission; and tactical approaches to respond to policy challenges and mobilize stakeholders and resources. Take advantage of discounted registration until February 14, and join us on Thursday, February 20, at 2:00 pm ET. Register here... ([link removed])
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