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Are You Really Funding Birth Justice or Is Your Grantmaking Romanticizing a Crisis Leaving Black Families and Communities Grieving?

Written by: Brandi Collins-Calhoun

Date: June 29, 2023

This month, the most decorated U.S. track and field athlete of all time, Allyson Felix, penned this piece in memory of her friend and teammate Tori Bowie. In it, Felix calls on the systems at fault… Read More

Building an Uncompromising Movement for Abortion Access

Written by: Amelia Bonow

Date: June 22, 2023

A year out from the Dobbs decision, journalists and researchers and pundits everywhere are attempting to quantify the damage. Some 14 states have banned abortion, leaving tens of millions of people of reproductive age and capacity… Read More

Q&A: Celebrating Asian immigrant refugee Contributions to Climate Action Series (Part 3) 

Written by: Senowa Mize-Fox

Part 3 of 3: Why Asian Immigrant Refugee Communities are Key to a Just Transition in California APEN’s Christine Cordero explains the important role that Asian immigrant refugee communities can play in making a Just Transition… Read More

Q&A: Celebrating Asian immigrant refugee Contributions to Climate Action Series (Part 2) 

Written by: Senowa Mize-Fox

Part 2 of 3: Centering Asian Immigrant Refugee wisdom is key to a healthier planet  APEN’s Christine Cordero discusses the groups history and climate funders and organizers can create a healthier world by centering the wisdom… Read More

Q&A: Celebrating Asian immigrant refugee Contributions to Climate Action Series (Part 1)

Written by: Senowa Mize-Fox

Part I of 3: Building Asian immigrant refugee power through storytelling & organizing a conversation with APEN’s Christine Cordero on the importance of changing narratives around Asian immigrant refugee communities and environmental justice.   As NCRP begins… Read More

A Tribute to Mamie Till-Mobley

Written by: Suhasini Yeeda

Date: May 04, 2023

The recent passing of Carolyn Bryant Donham had many in this country angrily recount the denied justice in the racist murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till. It also inspired many to reflect on the heroism of his… Read More

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