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Race + Power Weekly

This week’s Race + Power Weekly looks at different ways to continue building toward racial equity and justice. First, the Center for Arab American Philanthropy’s recently released report, A Tapestry of Giving, highlights five major themes that emerged throughout the long history of Arab American philanthropy. Next, an exploration of a system that helps fund investment for social justice. Then, the critical political history of the nonprofit sector. Finally, Cyndi Suarez talks with Professor Claire Dunning about the arguments made in her book Nonprofit Neighborhoods.


Arab American Philanthropy

 
“The sector has conducted studies on giving in African American, Latinx, Asian American and Indigenous communities, but there has been no extensive research on Arab American philanthropy—until now.” Read more…
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What Would a Social Justice Investment Ecosystem Look Like?

 
“In a social justice investment chain, individuals would invest in social movement-led intermediaries [who] place capital in community-owned firms.”  Read more…
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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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