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.
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