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Leadership Weekly

This week’s Leadership newsletter features current leadership efforts designing systems and practices with solidarity in mind. First, we look at a slate of examples of grassroots organizations leading infrastructure projects by advocating for the health outcomes of marginalized communities, creating a more equitable society where all can thrive. We then hear from members of the BIPOC ED Coalition on how to incorporate solidarity to rebalance power, challenge funding practices, and advocate for equitable policies. Next, in the first piece from our new summer magazine, Steve Dubb and Emily Kawano discuss how we can rethink ownership to support a more democratic economy constructed with solidarity principles. Finally, we invite you to subscribe to our quarterly magazine to receive the full version of our summer issue, with art by Komi Olafimihan—get your copy today!


To Bridge Health Equity and Infrastructure, We Must Harness Grassroots Power and Creativity

 
During a moment of unprecedented federal support for new infrastructure, community-led, grassroots organizations have the power and creativity to carry out infrastructure projects that improve health equity, building a more equitable society. Read more…
 
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Rebalancing Power to Build Solidarity: Lessons from the BIPOC ED Coalition

 
Through local and statewide coalitions, nonprofit leaders of color can find support, rebalance power, and build solidarity within our communities to advocate for radical change in deeply inequitable systems. Read more…
 
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Beyond Capitalism: Owning Our Economy, Owning Our Future

 
Our current economic system privileges greed. We can design a system that builds on the more cooperative parts of our human selves—if we choose.  Read more…
 
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Owning Our Economy, Owning Our Future

 
NPQ’s summer 2022 magazine is here! Explore the highlights and get your own copy…
 
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