NPQ has a core commitment to publish on issues of racial justice which are, of course, everywhere we look. Over the past six months we have taken up those issues in any number of ways and formats. We have looked at how nonprofits themselves are complicit in perpetuating white curated spaces that exclude the participation of people of color and about how racial dynamics play out in various fields. Below you will see just a few of those we have published in the last six months. To get a wider selection you can go the our page on racial equity.
This is an area in which contributions come in a steady stream and we would love to invite readers to add their voices to the mix with an article or even a comment.
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Whether calling out celebrities or highlighting controversial issues about race, a relatively new, but hugely popular campaign is using Instagram to hold altruistic white people accountable.
How One Nonprofit Doubled the Revenue for its Golf Event For one nonprofit, implementing a simple platform designed specifically for golf events yielded serious returns—more players and sponsors, time and resource savings, and double the revenue!
At an annual conference of co-op educators and developers from Canada, the United States, and Puerto Rico held last month in Minneapolis, co-op leaders came together to examine ways to build a more racially inclusive co-op movement.
With the planet literally at risk, can Big Green learn from smaller, scrappier environmental justice groups and adopt a vision that truly incorporates the holistic approach we need?