Traversing different spaces undertaking transformative, solidarity-building change
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This week’s Leadership newsletter traverses different spaces undertaking transformative, solidarity-building change. From the pages of our new magazine, Isabelle Moses gives us the inside story of an organization transformed from a space permeated by systemic racism into pro-Back organization that promotes “justice, power, and love” by centering people of color at all levels. Next, we look at online spaces—where so much decision-making takes place these days—designed with democratic values in mind, so people can build solidarity and become politically educated online. Also from the magazine, Dax-Devlon Ross and Cyndi Suarez discuss how to contest and transform power to empower liberatory pro-Black methods and structures. Finally, we feature our new call for pitches accompanying the launch of our spring 2022 magazine, where we’re asking readers to send us your ideas for building pro-Black spaces in the nonprofit sector and beyond.
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A Journey from White Space to Pro-Black Space ([link removed])
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Internal transformation towards racial justice doesn’t occur with traditional methods. New thinking and the leadership of Black and Brown women are a vital part of the equation. Read more… ([link removed])
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How to Make Better Decisions Online ([link removed])
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A new wave of digital platforms can help you make democratic decisions about grants, budgets, and policies. It’s time to upgrade your decision-making. Read more… ([link removed])
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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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A conversation about what it means to be pro-Black and what nonprofit organizations can learn from the values of Black freedom struggles. Read more… ([link removed])
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Going Pro Black: Call for Pitches ([link removed])
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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… ([link removed])
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