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Subject Towards a Pro-Black Sector
Date April 28, 2022 5:00 PM
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Continuing the thematic focus of NPQ’s spring 2022 magazine issue: Going Pro-Black

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** Race + Power Weekly
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This week’s Race + Power newsletter continues the thematic focus of NPQ’s spring 2022 magazine issue, Going Pro-Black. First, we feature a conversation between Dax-Devlon Ross and NPQ Editor in Chief, Cyndi Suarez, about centering Blackness in organizational design to transform white-dominated structures. Next, NPQ Editor, Kitana Ananda, discusses the Black and Brown feminist-led reproductive justice movement’s determined efforts to decriminalize abortion. Third, we highlight Ross’s magazine article on the powerful “call-forward” of a pro-Black sector and the role of Black liberation movements. And finally, from the Women of Color in Power podcast archive, Suarez speaks with Luana Morales, a birth and bereavement doula, about reclaiming Afro-Indigenous practices in her work with nonprofits.
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When Blackness Is Centered, Everybody Wins: A Conversation with Cyndi Suarez and Dax-Devlon Ross ([link removed])
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Decriminalizing Abortion: Women of Color Are Leading the Fight for Reproductive Justice ([link removed])
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Resistance and Radical Love: The Call-Forward of a Pro-Black Sector ([link removed])
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Black liberation movements offer a starting point for nonprofits asking themselves who they are and what their purpose is. Read more… ([link removed])

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Reclaiming Interrupted Lineages ([link removed])
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Luana Morales is a birth and bereavement doula reclaiming ancient transition practices. Her work has grown and shifted over the last year, as COVID forces nonprofits to be more human. Listen to podcast… ([link removed])

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