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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. 


Two Years and Thousands of Voices: Using Community-Generated Data to End Anti-AAPI Violence

 
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…
 
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The Human Impact of the Global Refugee Crisis Must Be Understood—And Acted Upon

 
The global North’s racist narratives and policies created and exacerbated the world’s growing refugee crisis. To address it, policymakers must understand the human impact of their decisions—and take responsibility for them. Read more…
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The Potential and Power of Data

 
Nonprofit evaluation is missing critical perspectives. It’s time to rethink what constitutes data and how we use it. Watch and read more…
 
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Writing from an Organic Place

 
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…
 
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