This week’s Race + Power newsletter is about reclaiming and rebuilding in the wake of violence and social control. First, NPQ editor, Kitana Ananda, discusses a new report on the impact of funding grassroots women-of-color-led organizing for abortion access and reproductive justice. Next, NPQ senior editor, Steve Dubb, on Tulsa’s Greenwood district, its rebirth as “Black Wall Street” after the 1921 massacre, and the structural violence that stripped its wealth 50 years later. Then, NPQ Voice Lab fellow, Sonia Sarkar, introduces a new series that explores the history of control in US healthcare and the efforts of people of color to reclaim bodily autonomy. Finally, an opportunity to join NPQ’s racial justice desk: We’re looking for a senior editor!
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