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Leadership Weekly

This week’s Leadership newsletter focuses on acts of organizational, cultural, and narrative power. First, from the pages of our magazine, a deep look at how nonprofits can use measurement and evaluation strategies to shift power to the marginalized communities they are designed to serve. Next, we look at how the “Yes on 15” coalition organized around a strategy of narrative change, which shifted individual and community perspectives to transform the landscape for future fights. NPQ’s Steve Dubb looks at a report on Native creators making art to tell intergenerational stories and build Indigenous community infrastructure. Lastly, we examine how empowering Black boys to tell their own stories can have real impact in their lives and beyond.


Measuring Is an Act of Power: A Call for Pro-Black Measurement and Evaluation

 
To empower sustainable change, measurement and evaluation strategies used by nonprofits must shift power to the communities experiencing the problems we are trying to solve. Read more…
 
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Losing Forward: Lessons from Organizing for Narrative Change

 
In 2020, community organizations in California took on the third rail in state politics—property taxation—and fell short. But many lessons were learned along the way. Read more…
 
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Indigenous Creators Call for Infrastructure


A new report interviews 39 Indigenous artists and makes the case for strengthening the economics of the field by investing in Indigenous-controlled field infrastructure. Read more…
 
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To Change Narratives about Black Men, We Must Start with Black Boys

 
The reproduction of racism and anti-Blackness is reinforced by harmful narratives. To counter this, Black boys must be empowered to be authors of their own stories. Read more…
 
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