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This week’s Leadership newsletter looks at emerging leadership in philanthropy and activism against racial repression. First, Cyndi Suarez examines how Black funds are paving the way for philanthropy to advance racial justice in enduring, sustainable forms. Next, we hear from Camille Bennett, whose activist and organizing efforts against anti-protest and censorship bills in Alabama have been both successful and exhausting. Our next two Juneteenth-themed articles explore emerging Black migrant solidarity through community-led funds, as well as the history of Black protestors who made Juneteenth a federal holiday.


The Emergence of Black Funds

 
Through new Black funds, philanthropy is exploring how to support sustainability in a lasting way and advancing racial equity. Read more…
 
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What We Lose When We Win: Exhaustion and the Fight Against Racist Repression

 
Anti-protest bills aim to maintain the status quo by exhausting our capacity for progressive change. To prevent them, we must fund and support Black leaders and community groups fighting for the right to protest. 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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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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