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Subject Centering People of Color
Date May 13, 2021 5:03 PM
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** Race + Power Weekly
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Centering People of Color

This week’s Race + Power newsletter features an article with the main themes that emerged in a Race + Power Roundtable hosted by Edge Leadership this year. We hear directly from those who are deep in this work across the US and in Britain. We also share four excerpt videos from those roundtables. The overarching themes are that it’s time to design for liberation and center people of color.
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These leaders overwhelmingly want space to imagine. They want to center the needs and desires of people of color in this work. Read more... ([link removed])
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The Roundtable shares thoughts on when centering whiteness is important, and how eliding it impedes the effort of people of color in building real autonomy. Read/watch more... ([link removed])
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** Innovating Race + Power Work ([link removed])
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