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Climate Justice

This week, we continue last week's theme of breaking the status quo and shifting to community power. First, we have a piece from NPQ’s Climate Justice Organizing for Belonging series that looks at the organizing behind electrifying the school bus fleet of Fairfax, VA. Next, we turn to two articles from the Community-Driven Philanthropy series, starting with an exploration of a reparative model that could shift assets to BIPOC frontline communities and give them full control over resources. After that, we look at how wealthy mega donors can shift assets to address structural inequality. Then, the importance of centering narrative and cultural strategy as true power-building for BIPOC leaders. Finally, have you read NPQ’s Health Justice Winter 2022 issue?


The Big Yellow Electric School Bus: Transitioning Virginia’s Fleet to Electric

 
Fairfax County, VA, has the largest school bus fleet in the country. Here’s how Mothers Out Front is pushing to turn this fleet fully electric. Read more…
 
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Community-Driven Philanthropy: Giving Away Assets, Not Grants

 
For too long, philanthropy has made organizations fight over scraps (grants). The time for philanthropy to shift stewardship of assets to BIPOC communities is long overdue. Read more…
 
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The Vital Connection: BIPOC-Led Narrative Change and Pluralist Democracy

 
To build a pluralist democracy in the United States requires philanthropic investment in narrative change work by BIPOC leaders, who are working at the level of popular culture. Read more…
 
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Winter Issue 2022

 
Subscribe today for your copy of our winter issue New Narratives for Health: Evolving a Culture of Healing for All. 
 
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