This Race + Power Weekly considers the revolutionary origins of identity politics as a basis for solidarity to build a just world. First, an interview with Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò about his acclaimed book, Elite Capture, and building a constructive politics. Next, an article about the lessons of Black liberation and cross-racial movement building for shifting philanthropy from charity to solidarity. Then, an article on Bargaining for the Common Good as an intersectional feminist strategy for advancing racial, gender, and economic justice. Finally, how progressive nonprofits and philanthropy can practice solidarity with communities organizing against state violence here and abroad.
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