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Race + Power Weekly

This Race + Power Weekly newsletter focuses on resourcing BIPOC communities for thriving. First, an article about Black bisexual+ men and masculine-identified people self-funding and creating artistic spaces for healing. Next, how one community is shifting from food pantries to food production using hydroponics. Then, using data to ensure equitable funding reaches BIPOC-led organizations and the communities they serve. And finally, NPQ is hiring for a few new roles!


Eliminating Biphobia Through Breath, Brotherhood, and the Arts

 
Living at the intersection of race, gender, and sexuality that is Black bisexuality requires physical, social, cultural, and mental space and resources for creativity and healing. Read more…
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Within their latest guide, they can help you and your organization understand everything you need to know before kicking off an app project to have more impact!
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From Food Pantry to Urban Farming: Food Justice Lessons from Camden

 
How do you end food insecurity? In Camden, New Jersey, the community is using hydroponic farming to center food justice and build thriving neighborhoods. Read more…
 
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Bridging the Pay Equity Gap
Bridging the Pay Equity Gap reviews why and how to conduct a Pay Equity Analysis, helping you build a fair & equitable compensation plan.
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Using a Data-Driven Strategy to Advance Racial Equity in Grantmaking

 
To ensure racial equity in grantmaking, funders must measure their allocation of resources not just to communities of color, but to the Black- and Brown-led nonprofits that serve them. Read more…
 
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How will markets handle a return to some kind of normalcy in rates?
In the paper "The Not-So-Great Rate Reset", we examine the past four Fed tightening cycles to help theorize what lies ahead in the wake of the pandemic and the historical rise in inflation.
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NPQ Careers

 
The NPQ team is expanding. Check out our job opportunities. Find out more…
 
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