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Race + Power Weekly

This week’s Race + Power newsletter explores what it means to be liberatory. First, Cyndi Suarez reflects on her book on power and provides an entry point for thinking more deeply about power. A second article by Suarez reflects on what leaders are learning in their exploration of liberatory leadership. Our third article, by Tiloma Jayasinghe, alerts us to the action and redress needed to support leaders of color with the difficult charges we’ve put before them. Finally, we invite you submit a pitch for our pro-Black theme this year.


Introduction to Power

 
We all want power. The power to attract what we want, avoid what we don’t want, and create what we want to see in the world. But what is power, and how do we get it? Read more…
 
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Experiments in Liberatory Leadership

 
The concept of liberatory leadership is beginning to take form. Read more…
 
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Avoiding Burnout and Preserving Movement Leadership

 
We, as a sector, must do more to prepare for the fact that established and rising leaders of color face heightened risk of burning out. Both they and the movements they work for need support to move forward. Read more…
 
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Going Pro Black: Call for Pitches

 
Accompanying the launch of our 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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