View this email in your browser
Become a member

Race + Power Weekly

This week’s Race + Power newsletter is a snapshot of where we are on immigration in the US. In a podcast interview with Greisa Martínez, the third in our Women of Color in Power series, she pinpoints hope as a core driving force. There is also an article by Martínez on what it’ll take to win on immigration now. A recent report from Four Freedoms Fund, a donor collaborative for immigration justice, highlights the financial and other support behind the movement. Finally, a link to a story on Vice President Kamala Harris’s recent statements on immigration reveal the limiting underlying beliefs about immigration that we should ultimately be seeking to shift.

SPONSORED CONTENT
Webinar Recording: Virtual Onboarding Strategies for Nonprofits
The logistics of virtual onboarding may seem daunting, but how you welcome a new hire is crucial to the success of your organization and employees.
Watch the on-demand webinar to learn more!
Podcast: Women of Color in Power


The Discipline of Hope

 
Greisa Martínez Rosas is “undocumented, unafraid, queer, and unashamed.” The new executive director of United We Dream wants to organize herself out of a job. Read more and listen here…
 
SPONSORED CONTENT
10 Proven Ways Nonprofits Can Diversify Fundraising Efforts
Learn how you can diversify fundraising efforts and raise more today by adding virtual and hybrid events while implementing best practices in FrontStream’s eGuide, “Ten Smart Ways Nonprofits Can Diversify Fundraising and Raise More.” 
Get your free eGuide now
“Injustice,” EP_JHU


What It Will Take to Win on Immigration

 
Immigrant youth are on the cusp of delivering a pathway to citizenship for millions of undocumented people. Read more…
 
SPONSORED CONTENT
You have data, but are you data-driven?
Inspire action with a powerful narrative, using data as your guide. Featuring contributions from Technology Association of Grantmakers, Urban Institute and more.
Read the Guide
“100% immigrant style,” Duncan C.


Four Freedoms Fund Report: A Philanthropic Partnership Helps Build a Movement

 
This report provides an overview of the Four Freedoms Fund’s history, mission, and recent achievements, with the goal of encouraging more funders to join in the work of growing and sustaining a grassroots-led, nationwide movement for dignity, opportunity, and equal rights. Read the report…
 
SPONSORED CONTENT
For Governments Grantmakers: 5 Lessons Learned Distributing Relief Funding
Government employees face an enormous challenge to distribute relief funds quickly and fairly, under incredible pressure. Review our lessons learned from working with governments to distribute COVID-19 relief funding, and see how the State of Montana launched a massive grant program in just a few weeks with the help of Submittable.
Get Your Free Guide
<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:No_Trespassing_-_Border_Fence_(15414185174).jpg">Tony Webster from Portland, Oregon, United States</a>, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0">CC BY 2.0</a>, via Wikimedia Commons


Kamala Harris on Immigration: Same wine, new bottle

 
“Do not come,” warned Vice President Kamala Harris in early June to migrants in Guatemala. The recycling of this approach is often seen, but deterrence has ultimately proven itself ineffective time and time again.
Twitter
LinkedIn
Email
Instagram
Facebook
Copyright © 2021 The Nonprofit Quarterly, All rights reserved.
You received this email because you are subscribed to the Nonprofit Quarterly's Newswire. You either opted in on our website or subscribed to our print magazine.

Our mailing address is:
The Nonprofit Quarterly
88 Broad Street
Boston, MA 02110

Add us to your address book


Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.