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Leadership Weekly

This Leadership weekly explores the roles of nonprofits in promoting democratic systems within and beyond their own organizations, within and beyond democratic political systems. Our first piece comes from the pages of our latest magazine issue, exploring how nonprofits came together in Wuhan, China to form a set of crucial grassroots responses when COVID-19 worsened the conditions of marginalized groups whose interests were not otherwise represented. Our next piece looks at a new report that shows how nonprofits serving struggling communities are doing the most impressive work around voter engagement—and why we should learn from them. Next, an article demonstrates the importance of base-building work for promoting democratic practices. Our last piece presents an inspiring profile of how Gen Z climate activists are imagining decentralized democratic systems both within and beyond their organizations.


System Shock: Nonlocal Grassroots Response to COVID-19 at Ground Zero, Wuhan

 
As it did all over the world, in Wuhan COVID-19 systematically worsened the conditions of already marginalized groups. Innovative local grassroots responses from nonprofits in China are proving why governments must leverage the unique values of these groups. Read more…
 
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The Role of Democracy in Racial Equity

 
A new report reveals that community is the primary driver of a nonprofit’s voter engagement efforts. There are underrepresented communities across America—and nonprofits serving these communities are stepping up to help solve the problem. Read more…
 
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Beyond Neoliberal Politics: What a Multiracial US Democracy Requires


To undo structural racism and build a multiracial US democracy, a new politics must be built from the ground up. Today, base-building organizing is leading the way. Read more…
 
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Gen Z Climate Activists Reimagine Leadership as Decentralized and Democratic

 
In recent years, youth-led climate activism has gained prominence worldwide. One key to success has been to structure movement groups to empower many local leaders. Read more…
 
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