Continuing the theme 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 theme of NPQ’s spring 2022 magazine issue, Going Pro-Black. First, we feature a conversation between NPQ Editor in Chief, Cyndi Suarez, and Isabelle Moses about how everybody benefits when organizations are designed to ensure Black people thrive. Next, Moses reflects on the process of changing an organization from being a white space to a pro-Black one. Third, NPQ fellow Shanelle Matthews looks at building narrative power through counternarratives. Finally, we feature a first-of-its-kind call for pitches on building the pro-Black organizations we deserve.
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Pro-Black is Pro-Everybody: A Conversation with Cyndi Suarez and Isabelle Moses ([link removed])
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Cyndi Suarez and Isabelle Moses discuss why if organizations learn what Black women need to thrive and support them in that—then everybody else will thrive, too. Read more… ([link removed])
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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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Narrative Change and Counternarratives ([link removed])
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“The conversation around narrative has been very contrived. Narratives are our set of ideas or beliefs that have been refined over time, that accumulate. And so, when we talk about shifting the narrative, I think that it makes it sound like it happens one organization or one individual at a time, when really it happens with all of us in community with each other.” 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 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 and submit a pitch… ([link removed])
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