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Subject Injustice Persists—But So Does Our Resolve
Date April 17, 2025 3:01 PM
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In today’s Race + Power newsletter, we look at persistent inequities across sectors—and what nonprofits are doing to confront them. First, our current political moment calls on Black Americans, in particular, to rise up and fight for a future grounded in justice ([link removed]) , not betrayal. Next, recent policy changes threaten to unravel decades of progress toward healthcare equity and accessibility. Are these shifts simply the latest iteration of a familiar cycle—or do they signal a deeper erosion of the nation’s healthcare infrastructure ([link removed]) ? Then, as civil rights protections are increasingly undermined, nonprofits are confronting a difficult question: How do they remain faithful to their missions
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Is the New Political Order Undoing Decades of Healthcare Progress? ([link removed])
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How the Trump Administration Is Undermining Civil Rights Law—and How Nonprofits Can Fight Back ([link removed])
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By Zane McNeill
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The Backlash to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI): How Justice-Committed Organizations Can Respond Now ([link removed])
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As the Trump administration continues its assault on DEI principles, programs, and funding, nonprofit and philanthropic leaders face critical risk assessments. Should we consider changes to how we design and communicate our work? Should we stay the course? In our upcoming premium webinar, a panel of justice-committed practitioners and thought leaders—Bianca Casanova Anderson of ProInspire, Fiona Kanagasingam of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and Kelly Frances Bates of the Interaction Institute for Social Change—will explore strategic organizational responses to diversity, equity, and inclusion backlash. Join us on Thursday, April 24 at 2:00 pm ET for this essential discussion, and take advantage of our early bird special until April 18! Register here... ([link removed])

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