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Healing Society through the Archaeology of Self™: A Racial Literacy Development Approach

NonProfit Quarterly

Imagine a civil society in which communities, individuals, and leaders (nonprofit, social movement, philanthropy, business, education, and more) regularly engage in the process of self-examination for the sake of improving our world. The work of combating racism is a lifelong journey.

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A Framework for Business Action on Climate Justice

Stanford Social Innovation Review

The report is just one of many clarion calls to act urgently, not just on climate change but also on climate justice: the process of finding solutions to climate change that also address social inequities due to gender, race, ethnicity, geography, income, and other factors. Why Climate Justice Matters to Business.

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On the Front Lines: How Campus Organizing Can Inform Movements Today

NonProfit Quarterly

Chávez discussed with NPQ how UT Austin’s AAUP was successful in getting “really draconian” language about teaching related to race, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, and political ideology removed from SB 37—recent state legislation on higher education governance and curriculum—before it passed.

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The Emergency at the NEA Will Impact Arts Nonprofits

NonProfit Quarterly

Underserved groups and communities, includes populations whose opportunities to experience and participate in literary arts have been limited by factors such as geography, race or ethnicity, economics, or disability.

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Asian American Heritage Month Brings Somberness and Solidarity

NonProfit Quarterly

They are survivors of ethnic cleansing in Bhutan in the 1990s and had spent over 15 years in refugee camps in Nepal before being resettled to Australia, Canada, Denmark, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Norway, the UK, and the US, as part of a program through the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.