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Recentering Philanthropy toward Social Justice

NonProfit Quarterly

And they’re not looking for a nonprofit grantmaking vehicle; they’re looking for ways to invest in, say, businesses that will sustain not only their immediate family but an entire community, because of threats that their families are facing—whether political threats or climate or economic issues. And so, that’s an example.

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Coleading as an Act of Rebellion

NonProfit Quarterly

Image credit: Ron Lach on Pexels.com When it comes to identity, ideas about leadership generally reflect existing social hierarchies and binaries. Understanding the integral role of Black women in these movements underscores the importance of identity, shared leadership, and collective care that has always existed.