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Race + Power Weekly

This week’s Race + Power newsletter is about bold, visionary Black and Brown leadership. First, Charles Stephens, a Black executive director, on learning leadership lessons from renowned Black authors. Next, Saru Jayaraman speaks about how women and people of color are leading us into a new future of work. Then, from NPQ’s magazine archive, Shawn Ginwright on how healing-centered leadership provides the tools we need for deep social change and justice. And finally, racial justice practitioners and writers: If you’d like to work at NPQ, our desk is looking for a senior editor!


Why Black Leaders Must Read Black Writers

 
By challenging dominant narratives and imagining new ones, two literary greats provide lessons in Black nonprofit leadership. Read more…
 
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Workers of Color and Women Are Leading the Way on Wage Justice

 
Amid the pandemic, the restaurant industry—pushed by workers of color and women workers—is being compelled to develop a more just labor system. Watch the video and read more…
 
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Healing-Centered Leadership: A Path to Transformation

 
What does it take to heal a broken society? How do we begin to pivot toward values that build greater connection and meaning? The solutions to these challenges require healing our collective trauma and restoring a sense of possibility in our work. 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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