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Subject Native Leaders on a Just Transition
Date October 19, 2020 2:50 PM
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Native American climate refugees in Louisiana; calling out COVID super-spreader rallies; voting rights struggles in Texas and Florida; and more!

Native American climate refugees in Louisiana; calling out COVID super-spreader rallies; voting rights struggles in Texas and Florida; and more!
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** Preserving Our Place: Isle de Jean Charles ([link removed][UNIQID])
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For some, the climate crisis may be an abstraction, but not for the indigenous residents of Isle de Jean Charles in Louisiana, who’ve lost 98 percent of their land to the sea. This article from the fall 2020 edition of the Nonprofit Quarterly, is part of a series of works on the subject of environmental justice and Indigenous communities.



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** Remaking the Economy: Indigenous Perspectives on Climate Justice ([link removed][UNIQID])
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NPQ’s latest webinar in its Remaking the Economy series builds on this quarter’s edition of the Nonprofit Quarterly magazine, which, in partnership with the First Nations Development Institute, lifts up indigenous voices to explore environmental justice and their connection to culture, land, people, and the economy.



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** Texas Organizers Challenge Voter Suppression—with Numbers on Their Side ([link removed][UNIQID])
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According to US census figures, 58.8 precent of Texans are people of color. Does that demographic shift portend a change in the Lone Star state’s politics?

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Poll taxes were made unconstitutional by the 24th Amendment, ratified in 1964. Nonetheless, a de facto poll tax today keeps 900,000 Floridians off the voter rolls.

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** BIPOC-led Nonprofits Seek to Alter Funding Patterns at City Hall and Beyond ([link removed][UNIQID])
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It is not news that nonprofits led by people of color often get less funding than white-led nonprofits. A growing number of BIPOC-led nonprofits are seeking to change that.

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** As Federal Aid Disappears, US Poverty Rapidly Grows and Deepens ([link removed][UNIQID])
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The idea of cutting off government aid amid a pandemic ought to be anathema. But support has been cut off, and millions of Americans are suffering as a result.

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