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23 Leaders Selected for 2022 Advancing Racial Equity on Nonprofit Boards Fellowship

NonProfit Leadership Center

Brittainy Joyner, associate attorney, Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP. “As Karen Lewis, VP of information technology, Franklin Templeton. Patrick Arthur Jackson, associate artistic producer, American Stage Theatre Company. “As Chantel Evans, accounting supervisor, The Bank of Tampa. Learn More About the Fellowship.

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¡Adelante! A Latinx Community Organizes to Generate Community Wealth

NonProfit Quarterly

Coproduced with the National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders , a national network of Latinx community development groups, this series highlights community preservation, land ownership, and business development efforts in Latinx and immigrant communities across the country.

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Your Future! Great Nonprofit Marketing Jobs

Getting Attention

Communications/Marketing Director Information Technology Empowerment Center (Lansing, MI). Development & Communications Writer Cultural Data Project (Philadelphia, PA). Marketing Communications Coordinator: Part-Time Swedenborg Foundation (West Chester, PA). Communications Manager Health Connected (Redwood City, CA).

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What’s Love Got to Do With It? Returning Philanthropy to Its Root

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By Tulaine Montgomery Throughout modern American history, philanthropy has often helped enable progress by pushing society beyond its cultural status quo. That would be a radical counter-cultural act in our polarized, politically militarized country. Board of Education in 1954, and the larger Civil Rights movement.

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Linking Our Fights to Win: On Combatting Elite Capture

NonProfit Quarterly

Táíwò, an associate professor of philosophy at Georgetown University, discusses identity politics and how far the term has strayed from its radical political origins in the collective manifesto of Black, queer feminist socialists. In his book, Elite Capture: How the Powerful Took Over Identity Politics (And Everything Else), Olúfẹ́mi O.