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Subject Igniting Our Potential to Build Community Power
Date October 20, 2022 5:04 PM
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Highlighting local and national efforts to build the grassroots power and leadership of women of color

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** Race + Power Weekly
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This Race + Power Weekly highlights local and national efforts to build the grassroots power and leadership of women of color. First, we feature Sara Guillermo on mentoring young women of color to become leaders across the country. Next, we present a Grantmakers for Effective Organizations (GEO) 2022 National Conference Short Talk by Dr. Aisha Rios about abolitionist evaluation in philanthropy. Then, an article from NPQ’s series with Bargaining for the Common Good on critical race and intersectional feminist approaches to union organizing. Finally, NPQ is hiring! If you’re a racial justice leader who wants to advance conversations about the field, apply today!
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Widening the Lens: Reimagining Leadership among Young Women of Color ([link removed])
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Leadership development programs often too narrowly focus on recruiting candidates for office. To build community power, a much broader view is required. Read more… ([link removed])

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Nothing Is Broken: What Evaluation and Philanthropy Can Learn from Abolitionism ([link removed])
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This 2022 GEO Conference Short Talk invites grantmakers to consider what they can learn from abolitionist movements to radically transform philanthropic institutions. Watch and read more… ([link removed])
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Get the Facts About Disability and Economic Justice ([link removed])
Nonprofits and funders must recognize how existing policies and systems exclude and/or financially penalize people with disabilities, especially those who are BIPOC and LGBTQIA+.
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Critical Race Feminism and Common Good Unionism ([link removed])
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Steered by women of color and centering bold demands for racial, gender, and economic justice, community organizations are putting critical race feminism into practice. Read more… ([link removed])

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NPQ Job Posting: Senior Editor, Racial Justice ([link removed])
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The NPQ team is expanding: we’re hiring a senior editor for our Racial Justice desk! Find out more… ([link removed])

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