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Race + Power Weekly

This week’s Race + Power Weekly focuses on the importance of cultural narratives to shape and support social change. First, we look at the final installment of the series co-produced by Art.coop, “Remember the Future: Culture and Systems Change,” which features how the BlacSpace Cooperative in Oakland, CA, is providing for people’s artistic and cultural needs. Next, we look at a philanthropic fund that aims to lift up BIPOC-led narratives. Then, we look at how social change in films has a real-world impact. Finally, to learn more about emerging narratives in health—and receive this spring’s racial justice issue—subscribe now!


Gumbo for the Struggle: Recipes of Liberation from the Cultural Kitchen

 
Operating from a mindset of abundance, Black cultural organizations are developing cultural kitchens where they are testing and refining recipes for liberation. 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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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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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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