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Organizing and Activism

  • Using Radical Reimagination to Envision a More Just Future

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 27, 2023

    A lesson from Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.

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  • Reimagining the Future of Social Impact Work

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 26, 2023

    Radically rethinking how we organize and govern for social impact.

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  • Understanding the Pivotal Role of Healing in Social Change Work

    Nonprofit Quarterly

    “We don’t acknowledge everyone’s trauma equally, and trauma as a field has been showing whose trauma matters over time.But trauma itself is an overwhelming event…”…

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  • In Rural America, Right-to-repair Laws are the Leading Edge of a Pushback Against Growing Corporate Power

    The Conversation Feb 24, 2023

    Corporations restrict what farmers can do with their own seeds, as well as their farm equipment when it breaks down.

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  • The Dominant Individual Leadership Model Isn’t Inclusive

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 23, 2023

    Why social change organizations must ensure that their systems, policies, cultures, and behaviors align with a broader concept of leadership that centers equity and justice and encompasses leadership in all its forms.

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  • The Flathead Reservation’s Climate Plan

    Grist Jan 27, 2023

    The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes created a community-led climate plan to manage and protect their land.

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  • Grassroots AIDS Activists Fought for and Won Affordable HIV Treatments Around the World

    The Conversation Jan 25, 2023

    The US PEPFAR initiative has brought HIV medication to millions of people globally. Behind this progress are the activists that pressured politicians and companies to put patients over patents.

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  • Realizing the Promise of Juneteenth Requires More Than Symbolic Acts

    YES! Magazine Jan 18, 2023

    Until the May 2020 police killing of George Floyd and the mass uprising it sparked, most Americans knew little to nothing about Juneteenth. The name Juneteenth is short for June 19, the…

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  • How Donors Can Bolster Pro-democracy Movements

    Alliance Magazine Jan 16, 2023

    As the United States celebrates Martin Luther King Jr.Day on 16 January, it is a moment to look back on the ways a broad-based, pro-democracy movement came together to push for civil rights and ……

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  • The Many Examples of Latin American Solidarity and Community Power

    Sharable Jan 15, 2023

    A handful of Latin American solidarity economies are reimagining systems to better share resources and craft sustainable futures.

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    Grassroots Leaders Safeguard Against Disinformation and Voter Suppression

    Tides Jan 10, 2023

    As the U.S. inches closer to the midterm elections, threats to voting rights persist: The rise of rampant voter suppression, racial gerrymandering, and disinformation further discourage and disenfranchise voters. Since…

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  • How Funders Can Bolster the Healing of Social Justice Leaders

    Forward Promise

    From Forward Promise: “The grind of movement work takes an extra toll on leaders of color. Through their lived experiences, they are well-acquainted with the same dehumanization and racial trauma that they are committed to eradicating from society.

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