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Subject From Invisible to Visible
Date August 11, 2022 5:04 PM
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Highlighting the work activists are doing to make visible the needs and power of marginalized communities

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** Race + Power Weekly
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This Race + Power Weekly highlights the work activists are doing to make visible the needs and power of marginalized communities. First, NPQ editor in chief, Cyndi Suarez, reports on the invisibility of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) women and the emergence and growth of a first-of-its-kind initiative to mobilize their political power at the state and local levels. Next, Stanfort Perry, with Nicole Zerillo, on the intersections of the civil rights and disability rights movements—and today’s struggles for disability justice. Then, from our archive, why funders must step up their support for AAPI and Indigenous communities—especially in the COVID-19 pandemic’s wake. And finally, racial justice writers and editors: NPQ is looking for a senior editor!
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Making the Invisible Visible: AAPI Women Build Political Power ([link removed])
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An initiative to build community and progressive political power among Asian American and Pacific Islander women finds its footing. Read more… ([link removed])

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Funders Remain MIA for Many in Asian and Native American Communities ([link removed])
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NPQ Job Posting: Senior Editor, Racial Justice ([link removed])
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