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Race + Power Weekly

This Race + Power Weekly is about interrogating dominant standards and going beyond them to fully resource communities of color. First, we feature the second installment of Saphia Suarez’s microfilm series about what leaders of color often experience in transitions from white-led organizations. Then, NPQ editor Kitana Ananda reports on Black Philanthropy Month’s annual global summit and its call to reimagine funding equity. Next, we present two articles that question the nonprofit framework of “capacity building.” Marcus Littles discusses why BIPOC-led nonprofit organizations are jettisoning the term “capacity building” and its unspoken assumptions. Finally, an opportunity to join our team: NPQ is hiring a senior editor for racial justice!


Mediocrity Is Not the Standard

 
In the second installment of Saphia Suarez’s series, a group of friends discusses how people of color are raising the standard. Watch and read more…
 
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The Fierce Urgency of Now: Black Philanthropy Month 2022

 
An annual celebration of Black philanthropy calls on participants to reimagine funding equity for global racial and economic justice. Read more…
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Should We Cancel Capacity Building?

 
Is the phrase “capacity building” salvageable? Many BIPOC-led nonprofit organizations are calling for the term to be retired. Read more…
 
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NPQ Job Posting: Senior Editor, Racial Justice

 
The NPQ team is expanding: we’re hiring a senior editor for our Racial Justice desk! Find out more…
 
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