Racial Justice Programs Under Fire: Foundations Are Running Scared When They Should Double Down
Amid the fallout of the Supreme Court affirmative action ruling, grantmakers are reneging on support for racial justice work.
Amid the fallout of the Supreme Court affirmative action ruling, grantmakers are reneging on support for racial justice work.
Most are familiar with the 'I Have A Dream Speech", so renowned that Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s other speeches have been overshadowed.
The New York City Housing Authority is resorting to a contentious plan to alter public housing in light of billions of dollars in repairs and limited funds to address them.
Reflecting on Freedom Summer and the work of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in 1964 shows lessons we can take into 2024 on organizing for transformative change.
Longstanding talent practices follow principles of extraction that create dominant and subordinate groups, using theories of liberation can create space for all to thrive.
Much like in running, DEI work is about sustaining momentum and pushing through obstacles, not giving in to the urge to quit or slow down, but refocusing on the next step.
A short list of what to look out for and avoid when searching for a racial equity consultant for your organization.
As a companion to the Racial Equity Organizational Self-Assessments, the United Philanthropy Forum has shared four case stories from their member organizations.
Dr. Nichole Keway Biber shares what Native American Heritage Month means to her and complicated feelings that surface during November.
The Oscar contender has been praised by movie-goers but the depiction of Native Americans on screen has been called a "problematic disaster".