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Race + Power Weekly

This week’s Race + Power newsletter considers how we can create and sustain just futures for communities of color. First, Kitana Ananda discusses what nonprofits and funders can do to support racial justice through movements for a world without war. In the second installment of a series for NPQ based on his latest book, Shawn Ginwright takes an imaginative, asset-based approach to building a pro-Black future. From the archive, Trisha Kehaulani Watson-Sproat examines the settler-colonial roots of environmental racism in Hawai’i and the need to indigenize climate justice to ensure a sustainable future. Finally, Cyndi Suarez explores the concept of “sustainment” as an approach to designing viable futures.


This Is What Solidarity Looks Like: Global Racial Justice in Antiwar Organizing

 
Structural racism delineates who receives the US’s solidarity in global conflicts, as exposed by the response to Russia’s war on Ukraine. Nonprofits can support global antiwar racial justice by following the lead of grassroots organizations doing the work. Read more…
 
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One Nation Under a Groove: How to Build a Black Future Through Strong Black-Led Community Organizations

 
To strive for the future we want, Black nonprofit leaders must lean into the practice of Black future thinking and action, creating new paradigms rather than focusing on old problems. Read more…
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Reconciling the Past May Be the Only Way to a Sustainable Future

 
Reviewing the history of environmental racism in Hawai’i, the author lifts up a present-day story of a Native Hawaiian path to indigenizing environmental and climate justice. Read more…
 
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Sustainment: Moving beyond Sustainability

 
How do we create a viable future? It requires sustainment—the agency to design the world we want to bring into being. Read more…
 
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