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Race + Power Weekly

This Race + Power Weekly is about making the case for transformation and justice. First, an article on what casemaking for racial, gender, and reproductive justice can learn from Octavia Butler’s Kindred. Next, a nonprofit leader on continuing to use “capacity building” to transform how it’s practiced. Then, an interview with Saphia Suarez, NPQ’s microfilm series creator, about the power of media for social change. Lastly, a notice that NPQ is hiring.


Back to the Future? Making the Case for Reproductive Justice

 
What a time-travel novel by Black sci-fi author Octavia Butler teaches us about making the case for justice when it feels like we’re taking two steps back. Read more…
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Capacity Building as a Tool for Transformation

 
Rather than changing the nomenclature of “capacity building,” capacity builders should transform its practice—from skill building to building partnerships and shifting power. Read more…
 
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Why Social Change Films Matter

 
Films “work” on us. They change how we see and feel. Social change needs to harness this power. Watch the video and 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. Can you imagine yourself as part of the NPQ team? Check out our job opportunities. Find out more…
 
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