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Three steps foundations should take to address racial equity

Written by: Ben Barge

Date: July 22, 2016

Updated 7/22/16, 12:52 PM EDT In the wake of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling’s deaths, foundations across the country released a new wave of public statements brimming with shock and horror. Many talked about solidarity with… Read More

Young Black Men & Masculinity: Why We Still Can’t Wait

Written by: Riki Wilchins

Date: June 29, 2016

As is becoming increasingly widely recognized, it’s not safe to be any kind of Black man today in America. Just years ago, “respectability politics” still held sway: the argument that persistent lower life outcomes among young… Read More

Selma: From Chaos to Creating the Beloved Community

Written by: Ainka Jackson

Date: June 01, 2016

Editor’s note: NCRP Senior Research and Policy Associate Ryan Schlegel and Field Associate Ben Barge recently visited the Alabama Black Belt as part of a listening tour hosted by Grantmakers for Southern Progress and the Black… Read More

Selma: From Civil War to Civil Rights

Written by: Ainka Jackson

Date: May 24, 2016

Editor’s note: NCRP Senior Research and Policy Associate Ryan Schlegel and Field Associate Ben Barge recently visited the Alabama Black Belt as part of a listening tour hosted by Grantmakers for Southern Progress and the Black… Read More

Philanthropy: Let’s Talk About Race, Baby

Written by: Caitlin Duffy

Date: May 18, 2016

With more and more evidence of the effectiveness and impact of social justice philanthropy – which works toward solving society’s problems at their source – new language is emerging to describe systems change strategies. The phrase… Read More

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