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7 Ways to Honor Black History this February and Beyond

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Black History Month is an annual celebration of achievements by African Americans and a time for recognizing their central role in U.S. This list offers a few ways to delve deeper into Black history and support a more equitable future.

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Reparations, Not Charity

NonProfit Quarterly

“TWO LOVERS” BY CARLA JAY HARRIS/ WWW.LUISDEJESUS.COM/ARTISTS/CARLA-JAY-HARRIS Editors’ note: This article is from NPQ’s spring 2023 issue, “The Space Beyond: Building the Way.” 5 America’s economy—and its White residents specifically—have benefited from and been fueled by the institution of slavery and the stealing of Native land.

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The Space Beyond: A Conversation with Cyndi Suarez, Darren Isom, and F. Javier Torres-Campos

NonProfit Quarterly

“THE WAYS OF GODS” BY CARLA JAY HARRIS/ WWW.LUISDEJESUS.COM/ARTISTS/CARLA-JAY-HARRIS Editors’ note: This article is from NPQ ’s spring 2023 issue, “The Space Beyond: Building the Way.” So, I was lucky enough last summer to convene a group of Black and Brown folks in philanthropy. And I’d love to go into that.

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Living Beyond the Constructs: A Conversation with Cyndi Suarez and Marcus Walton

NonProfit Quarterly

DETAIL OF “NARCISSUS IN THE GARDEN” BY CARLA JAY HARRIS/ WWW.LUISDEJESUS.COM/ARTISTS/CARLA-JAY-HARRIS Editors’ note: This article is from NPQ’s spring 2023 issue, “The Space Beyond: Building the Way.” You are making such an impact in the field in ways that I just couldn’t even imagine. It’s just another way.

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Rethinking Food Culture Might Save Us

NonProfit Quarterly

Imagine a future where the ways we grow, cook, and gather around food affirm our relationships to the places we live, to the people who came before us, and to future generations. “HAWTHORNE IN THE CORNFIELD” BY CHIP THOMAS/JETSONORAMA.NET. and was first published by NPQ on April 4 , 2022 , and is republished here with minor alterations.

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Birthing Black: Community Birth Centers as Portals to Gentle Futures

NonProfit Quarterly

The Black mother within each of us —the poet—whispers in our dreams: I feel, therefore I can be free. Art by Black artists graces the walls. Your partner feels they belong here too , with posters celebrating Black and Brown fathers and disabled , queer , and trans bodies. Hours later , you are on your way.

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The Challenge to Power

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“SHINE” BY CARLA JAY HARRIS/ WWW.LUISDEJESUS.COM/ARTISTS/CARLA-JAY-HARRIS Editors’ note: This article is from NPQ’s spring 2023 issue, “The Space Beyond: Building the Way.” 1 The structure of labor is one such “dimension of our history.” The critique has been valuable.