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** Race + Power Weekly
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In today’s Race + Power newsletter, we look at how the Trump administration’s policies impact communities across America—and the advocates who are fighting back. First, how should nonprofits navigate the new DEI landscape? Attorney and political strategist Jill Habig has suggestions ([link removed]) . Next, the Trump administration presents hurdles for those working on criminal justice reform, but advocates are committed to pushing for change ([link removed]) . Then, as nonprofits, mutual aid groups, and activist movements mobilize to protect migrants, the Immigrant Defense Project shares lessons and strategies ([link removed]) . Finally, NPQ offers a free download ([link removed]) on transformative
healing work: an essential guide to getting us from the world that exists to the better world we envision.
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The Legal Landscape of DEI: A Conversation with Jill Habig ([link removed])
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By Jennifer Johnson
“[The Trump administration] can’t rewrite federal law to make legal programs illegal.” Read more... ([link removed])
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Kemba Smith Pradia Remains Committed to Criminal Justice Reform ([link removed])
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By Rebekah Barber
“I just think you have to go in with your morals and values, know what it is you’re trying to accomplish, and try to push forward with that goal.” Read more... ([link removed])
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On the Frontlines: Lessons from New York’s Immigrant Defense Project ([link removed])
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By Liz Vinson
“Long before the last US election, immigrant communities were already facing heightened scrutiny and enforcement actions.” Read more… ([link removed])
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The Call of Leadership Now ([link removed])
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By Neha Mahajan and Felicia Griffin
“Transformative healing work is essential to getting us from the world that exists to the world we are calling in. We do this work from the belief that we will hit a tipping point when leaders who truly want to transform our conditions, the ecosystem, and the way we lead reach a critical mass.” Download here... ([link removed])
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