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Race + Power Weekly

This Race + Power Weekly is about building food and land justice today. First, NPQ’s series with Frontline Solutions continues with the story of an effort to develop a reparative, statewide model of Black worker-owned co-op farms. Next, we feature an article about how Black farmer coalitions are creating a new community food system. Finally, from a recent NPQ series on community-driven philanthropy, we present two articles about the need to shift assets and power over resources—and return land—to Indigenous and Black communities.


Black Co-op Farms: Building a Worker Strategy in Mississippi

 
Motivated by the desire to advance reparations for Black communities, a growing network of Black worker-owned agricultural co-ops in Mississippi is emerging. Read more…
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Honoring Our Ancestors and Restoring Black Land: A Black Farmers Hub Story

 
To build Black food justice today requires building on the legacy of Black farmers from our past. Read more…
 
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Dismantling the Land Theft System: A Land Back Vision for Philanthropy

 
How can philanthropy help Native Americans reclaim land? Read more…
 
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How Philanthropy Can Truly Support Land Justice for Black Communities

 
Philanthropy has failed to adequately support land justice for Black people. The good news: advocates have an inspiring vision. It’s time for philanthropy to back it. Read more…
 
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