GoFundMe’s market-based approach to charity, the need to pay attention to voice, and an introduction to Edge Leadership’s key principles.
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This week’s Race + Power newsletter reflects what we are learning and how we are growing since the pandemic and amid strong social movements for change. We have a Tiny Spark podcast on what we learned from how the crowdfunding platform GoFundMe was used during the pandemic.
Edge Leadership and NPQ announce The Voice Lab, a new project that has grown over the last year as more and more leaders of color are coming out of the past year’s challenges with knowledge and ideas to share and a desire to develop their voice. We reprint an article by Cyndi Suarez on voice that influenced the thinking behind the Lab. And there is an overview of Edge Leadership, an R+D platform for social change hosted by NPQ.
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Invisible by Default: What You Won’t See on GoFundMe ([link removed])
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The Voice Lab is a fellowship for leaders of color who are articulating new ideas and creating new forms. It is a yearlong cohort experience, hosted by Edge Leadership (an R+D platform for social change at NPQ), in developing your unique creative voice. Apply today… ([link removed])
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Nonprofits will not make a dent in racial (or other kinds of) justice until we are able to imagine and develop organizational forms that elevate subordinated voices. Read more… ([link removed])
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“The premise of the Edge Leadership platform is to bring together a powerful community of primarily people of color who are innovating social change. This sprung from a demand in the society to design infrastructure that supports leaders of color.” Download the article… ([link removed])
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