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Race + Power Weekly

This week’s Race + Power newsletter shares important insights about changing power dynamics and providing abundant support to leaders of color, nonprofit workers, and our communities. First, Ananda Valenzuela and Andrea Caupain Sanderson share the valuable lessons they’ve learned from co-leading a coalition for BIPOC leaders in Washington state. Next, Dax-Devlon Ross discusses the need for new power structures in organizations. Then, from a recent NPQ webinar, insights on why people of color must build power to challenge systems that advantage whiteness. And finally, we’re expanding our team: NPQ’s racial justice desk is looking for a senior editor!


Rebalancing Power: Lessons from the BIPOC ED Coalition

 
Through local and statewide coalitions, nonprofit leaders of color can find support, rebalance power, and build solidarity within our communities to advocate for radical change in deeply inequitable systems. Read more…
 
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Rethinking Power Structures in Organizations

 
Dax-Devlon Ross discusses the need for new power structures in organizations. He suggests that dissatisfaction with current hierarchal systems is an opportunity to explore new forms. Watch the video and read more…
 
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Building Power: Challenging the Material Advantages of Whiteness

 
Convincing white people that they are affected by economic inequality is not enough. We have to accept that whiteness has real value—and work to reduce it. Watch the video and read more…
 
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NPQ Job Posting: Senior Editor, Racial Justice

 
We’re expanding our team: NPQ’s racial justice desk is looking for a senior editor! Read more…
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