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Race + Power Weekly

Ahead of Juneteenth, this week’s Race + Power newsletter continues NPQ’s recent pro-Black focus and considers how to protect and support leadership for racial justice and liberation. First, Chinyere Tutashinda discusses how to honor Black freedom fighters this Juneteenth by defending our right to protest. Next, NPQ editor, Kitana Ananda, on the Black Migrant Power Fund’s Juneteenth campaign and call to action for intersectional migrant justice. Then, Nicolette Naylor and Nina Blackwell discuss racial justice in global development and how philanthropy must meaningfully address the neocolonialism, white saviorism, and paternalism of traditional funding practices. Finally, we re-feature Julia Reticker-Flynn on the need for funders to invest in protecting dissent.


We Honor the Black Protestors Who Made Juneteenth a Federal Holiday

 
As we celebrate Juneteenth to honor the struggle for Black freedom, we must also protect our right to protest oppression and injustice. Read more…
 
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This Juneteenth, a Campaign to Fund Black Migrant Power

 
The new Black Migrant Power Fund calls for intersectional migrant justice in a philanthropic landscape that has been historically steeped in anti-Black racism. Read more…
 
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Freeing Ourselves from Colonial, White Savior Models of Philanthropy

 
Given global philanthropy’s colonial roots, its leaders must reflect on their role in perpetuating injustice and take action to shift power, redistribute wealth, and trust communities to realize their visions of justice. Read more…
 
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Anti-Protest Bills: A Formula for Authoritarianism That We Must All Fight

 
US lawmakers are trying to silence dissent by punishing protesters. But when we are no longer able to stand up for what we believe in, it becomes impossible to create the world we all deserve. Read more…
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