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This week we offer up lessons of resistance and love on the path to an emancipatory future. First, Dax-Devlon Ross examines what organizations must learn from Black liberation movements past and present in order to adapt to our emerging world. We then link to NPQ’s curated selection of articles on love as liberation, to our new magazine issue, and to a first-of-its-kind call for pitches (from you, reader!) on building the pro-Black world we deserve.


Resistance and Radical Love: The Call-Forward of a Pro-Black Sector

 
“In a very real sense,” Ross writes, “Black liberation movements offer a starting point for nonprofits asking themselves who they are and what their purpose is.” Read more…
 
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Radical Love

 
The editorial team at NPQ put together a collection of essays and multimedia content about the social dimension of love, about love as a pursuit of collective freedom and justice. We invite you to read, listen, and feel the love with us…
 
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“Going Pro-Black: What Would a Pro-Black Sector Sound, Look, Taste and Feel Like?”


NPQ’s spring 2022 magazine is here! Preview the highlights and subscribe…
 
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Going Pro Black: Call for Pitches

 
Accompanying the launch of our new Racial Justice Magazine Issue on “Building Pro-Black Organizations,” NPQ announces a call for pitches. Please send us your ideas for building pro-Black systems in the nonprofit sector and beyond. Read more…
 
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