From Nonprofit Quarterly <[email protected]>
Subject Normalizing Conflict
Date March 10, 2022 6:04 PM
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This week’s Race + Power newsletter brings you a different perspective on conflict—it’s ok! First, we share a video clip of Jovida Ross and Weyam Ghadbian defining conflict. They are joined by Ingrid Benedict on an article about what we’re learning about conflict in social movements. An article by two Black men, Phillip Agnew and Marcus Littles, explores what it takes to root out the patriarchy within. Finally, an article by Cyndi Suarez reminds us that we don’t have to agree on everything.
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“The nonprofit sector has often replicated structures and organizational models from the systems we actually seek to change.…On the flip side, we can get stuck in designing perfectly egalitarian structures for how we’ll work together (whether at the organizational, collaborative, or alliance levels) as a way to control conflict. It’s like we think that structure can neutralize power differentials…” Read more… ([link removed])
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“[W]e’ve learned that dismantling patriarchy inside ourselves, and healing from it, requires ongoing principled interrogation, both as individuals and in our organizations.” Read more… ([link removed])

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“This is the assumption that agreement is always the preferred condition. This unquestioned motivation is everywhere, especially in the nonprofit sector.” Read more… ([link removed])

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