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Race + Power Weekly

This Race + Power Weekly is about creating infrastructure in Black and Brown communities for community-led recovery and repair. First, NPQ editor in chief, Cyndi Suarez, interviews Carla Minet of Puerto Rico’s Center for Investigative Journalism about living in a constant state of crisis and what’s missing from philanthropic responses to disasters. Next, we feature two articles from our new series on Black women and homeownership, in collaboration with Insight Center, Springboard to Opportunities, and other experts. Finally, we present a short talk about the role of philanthropy in building momentum for Black-led reparations.


Puerto Rico: The Critical Role of Information and the Nonprofit Sector in Disaster Living

 
Puerto Rico is the number one place for climate disasters globally. It’s time our philanthropic response reflects that. Read more…
 
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More Than Just a Structure: The Myriad Impacts of Black Women’s Exclusion from Homeownership

 
We introduce a series exploring the experiences of Black women, the systemic racism of the housing market, and solutions for transformation. Read more…
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Recognizing the Full Spectrum of Black Womens’ Views on Homeownership Is Key to Progress

 
To dismantle barriers to Black women's homeownership, policymakers must recognize that housing is more than a financial investment and listen to diverse Black women’s stories and dreams about what homeownership means to them. Read more…
 
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Reparations are Coming: How Philanthropy Must Meet the Moment

 
This 2022 GEO Conference Short Talk discusses building momentum behind the Black-led movement for racial repair. Watch and read more…
 
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