Exploring the meaning of solidarity in nonprofits with professed commitments to racial justice
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** Race + Power Weekly
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This week’s Race + Power newsletter explores the meaning of solidarity in nonprofits with professed commitments to racial justice. First, we feature an article by Kitana Ananda on the racial politics of the US civil society’s rush to show solidarity with Ukraine—and why we must do better when it comes to talking about and organizing against war. Next, Cyndi Suarez considers responses to her piece on the all-too-prevalent practice of “leeching” in racial justice work. Moving from leeching to solidarity in racial justice work, Debby Warren discusses a workshop series training white women to interrupt white supremacy. And finally, Suarez examines the organizing effect of race in the US polity and the need for new narratives to deepen democracy.
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The Racial Politics of Solidarity with Ukraine ([link removed])
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U.S. civil society’s rush to show solidarity with Ukraine reveals how structural racism defines when and how we care about war and the people it impacts. Read more… ([link removed])
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Response to “The Leechers” ([link removed])
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Reader responses demonstrate how widespread the practice of leeching is and how it shows up. Read more… ([link removed])
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Interrupting White Supremacy: Organizing White Women to Confront Racism ([link removed])
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In the past five years, more than 1,000 white women in the South have participated in over 40 anti-racism training circles. What is being learned from this experience? Read more… ([link removed])
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