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From Policy to Power: Centering People by Supporting Tenant Unions

NonProfit Quarterly

In this environment, a new generation of tenant organizers has emergedpeople who understand that the single best place to connect with community members is at their door, talking about the single biggest economic issue facing their family.

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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.

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The Past and Future of Black Co-ops: A Conversation with Jessica Gordon Nembhard

NonProfit Quarterly

It was surprising because in mainstream co-op literature about the role of womenEuropean women, Canadian women, Japanese womenall were complaining that women didnt have leadership roles. We are seeing a lot of that happening in the Black community, a lot of growth there and a lot of leadership being developed.

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Recentering Philanthropy toward Social Justice

NonProfit Quarterly

So, for example, this concept that Latinx donors might not necessarily be aligned with social justice values; or that Asian Americans just can’t pick a side—are nonpartisan. We like to say our values are joy, power, and community. We like to say our values are joy, power, and community. CS: Interesting.

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Why You Should Focus Your Fundraising Efforts on Generating Gifts of Wealth (from Assets) Not on Disposable Income (from Credit Cards, Checks, or Cash)

iMarketSmart

Wealth comes from owning assets that go up in value. Wealth comes from owning assets that go up in value. People buy assets that go up in value by, Picking the right assets. Using personal effort to increase asset value. The Journal of Economic Inequality, 12 (4), 439-468. [3] Nonprofit Management & Leadership.