Generational differences in racial equity work, an artist creating community tablescapes, and how Biden’s infrastructure plan centers women workers.
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This week’s Race + Power newsletter brings you another piece from Dax-Devlon Ross, an author and racial equity consultant who is seeing patterns of generational differences in racial equity work. The latest Tiny Spark podcast features Jocelyn Jackson, founder of the People’s Kitchen Collective and one of the artists selected for the Rainin Fellowship, a new artists’ fellowship that offers holistic support. We hope this kind of support becomes a pattern in the field.
There is also a link to a Mother Jones article on the importance of Biden’s care infrastructure plan for women, especially women of color. It is a much-needed correction to both “infrastructure” and “worker.” Another correction is actually being challenged—race correction, “diagnostic algorithms and risk predictor tools [that] adjust or ‘correct’ their results based on a person's race.” Naomi Nkinsi, a Black medical student at the University of Washington, was shocked to learn of it, and has since been leading the effort to abolish it.
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Generational Differences in Racial Equity Work ([link removed])
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While many organizational leaders and elders came up in a time when code switching and self-censoring were the norm, younger leaders today are unwilling to make such accommodations. Read more... ([link removed])
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** The Culinary Artist Putting Liberation on the Menu ([link removed])
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Jocelyn Jackson, co-founder of the People’s Kitchen Collective, hosts large-scale meals to address racial and social justice and to promote community healing. Listen to the podcast... ([link removed])
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** Planes, Trains, and Working Women ([link removed])
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This article from Mother Jones highlights how Biden’s care infrastructure plan is “the first time a president of either party has attempted an economic recovery focused on women workers…women of color in particular.” Read more... ([link removed])
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Black or ‘Other’? Doctors may be relying on race to make decisions about your health ([link removed])
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“The argument over race correction has raised questions about the scientific data doctors rely on to treat people of color. It's attracted the attention of Congress and led to a big lawsuit against the NFL.” Read more... ([link removed])
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