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This week’s Leadership newsletter explores the intersection between nonprofits and democracy. The first article outlines the political history of the nonprofit sector and key questions asked by Professor Claire Dunning in her new book Nonprofit Neighborhoods. Then, Cyndi Suarez speaks with Professor Dunning to dig deeper into the arguments she makes in her book. In the third article, we offer a proposal for how nonprofits can advance democracy. Finally, NPQ is hiring Staff Writers.


Nonprofits as Battlegrounds for Democracy

 
Claire Dunning traces the development of the nonprofit sector and argues that it was created to offset demands for democracy, particularly for people of color. Read more…
 
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The Nonprofit Sector and Social Change: A Conversation between Cyndi Suarez and Claire Dunning

 
“We’ve condensed and expected the democratic processes to happen within these nonprofit organizations.” Read more…
 
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A Cult of Democracy—Toward a Pluralistic Politics

 
“Western powers didn’t just shape racialized peoples and colonized regions; this history of racism and colonization also shaped Western democracy.” Read more…
 
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NPQ is Hiring Staff Writers

 
NPQ currently has five key topic areas: racial justice, economic justice, climate justice, health justice, and leadership. Each area has at least one dedicated editor at the desk with expertise in the field. A staff writer works alongside the desk editors and provides standard content such as field reports, reviews, and features. Click here to read more about this role…
 
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