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Subject Community Data for Impact
Date October 6, 2022 5:04 PM
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The role of community data in fighting systemic racism

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** Race + Power Weekly
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This week’s Race + Power newsletter is about the role of community data in fighting systemic racism. First, NPQ editor, Kitana Ananda, on a new report analyzing community-generated data to understand the impact of racial violence and hate against Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. Next, how addressing the world’s refugee crisis requires a deeper understanding of the human impacts of racist global policies. Then, we present two new clips from NPQ’s pro-Black magazine authors roundtable. Candace Stanciel discusses getting nonprofit entities and boards to think differently about data and its potential. Her co-author, Titilola Harley, discusses how writing in community helped capture what it means to be pro-Black.
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Two Years and Thousands of Voices: Using Community-Generated Data to End Anti-AAPI Violence ([link removed])
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A new report analyzes two years of community-generated data on Asian American and Pacific Islanders’ experiences of harassment and violence during the pandemic to advocate for social and policy change. Read more… ([link removed])

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The Human Impact of the Global Refugee Crisis Must Be Understood—And Acted Upon ([link removed])
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The Potential and Power of Data ([link removed])
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Writing from an Organic Place ([link removed])
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For one program officer, capturing the dynamism and impact of pro-Black systems change starts with organic conversations within Black communities. Watch and read more… ([link removed])

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