This week’s Leadership Weekly examines calls to envision outcomes of healing and liberation. One piece from our new climate justice magazine delves into Indigenous economic frameworks that center the health and abundance of communities including plants, animals, fish, and other species. This shift in how we “envision opportunities for growth and healing ahead of us” requires regenerative economies, cooperative labor practices, cultures of care for sacred relationships, and democratic governance. We feature a conversation between the creative team at NPQ about how images of our own construction can reflect, perpetuate, and produce systemic structures—oppressive or liberatory. Another work from our climate justice issue discusses why we must wrest our imaginations from capitalist extractive economies to envision and build a world designed for energy justice. Our last article takes readers through a seemingly utopian vision of radically transformed nonprofit infrastructure that centers empathy, equity, and imagination to heal from the sector’s deep dysfunctions.
|
|
|