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Learn to create a nonprofit organization and society in which Black people can thrive

In Building A Pro-Black World: A Guide To Creating True Equity in The Workplace and In Life, a team of dedicated nonprofit leaders delivers a timely roadmap to building pro-Black nonprofit organizations. Refreshingly moving the conversation beyond stale DEI cliches, editors Cyndi Suarez and the NPQ staff have included works from leading racial justice voices that show you how to create an environmentand societyin which Black people can thrive. You'll also learn how building such a world will benefit all of society, from the most marginalized to the least.

The book explains how to shift from simply critiquing white supremacist culture and calling out anti-Blackness to actively designing for pro-Blackness. It offers you:

  • Incisive and engaging work from leading voices in racial justice, Cyndi Suarez, Dax-Devlon Ross, Liz Derias, Kad Smith, and Isabelle Moses
    Table of Contents

    I Enacting Pro-Black Leadership: A Better World Is Possible 1

    Going Pro-Black 3
    by Cyndi Suarez

    Defining Pro-Black 5
    by Cyndi Suarez

    When Blackness Is Centered, Everybody Wins: A Conversation with 19
    Cyndi Suarez and Dax-Devlon Ross

    Leading Restoratively: The Role of Leadership in a Pro-Black Sector 39
    by Sequoia Owen

    II Building Pro-Black Institutions: Narrative and Forms 47

    What It Looks Like to Build a Pro-Black Organization 49
    by Liz Derias and Kad Smith

    To Build a Public Safety That Protects Black Women and Girls, Money Isn’t the Only Resource We Need 59
    by Shanelle Matthews

    Combatting Disinformation and Misinformation: A Struggle for Democracy and Racial Justice 69
    by Kitana Ananda

    Forms: A New Theory of Power 79
    by Cyndi Suarez Copyrighted Material

    Hierarchy and Justice 85
    by Cyndi Suarez

    A Journey from White Space to Pro-Black Space 91
    by Isabelle Moses

    III Building Pro-Black Institutions: Philanthropy and Evaluation 101

    The Emergence of Black Funds 103
    by Cyndi Suarez

    Reimagining Philanthropy to Build a Culture of Repair 109
    by Aria Florant and Venneikia Williams

    How Philanthropy Can Truly Support Land Justice for Black Communities 115
    by Savi Horne and Dr. Jasmine Ratliff

    What Does Black Feminist Evaluation Look Like? 119
    by Cyndi Suarez

    Nothing Is Broken: What Evaluation and Philanthropy Can Learn from Abolitionism 123
    by Dr. Aisha Rios

    IV Implementing Reparations: Health and Well-Being 129

    Revolutionary Black Grace: Finding Emotional Justice in Global Black Communities 131
    by Esther A. Armah

    What Is Healing Justice? 139
    by Nineequa Blanding

    The US “Healthcare System” Is a Misnomer—We Don’t Have a System 149
    by Amira Barger

    Pro-Black Actions That Health Justice Organizations Can Model 157
    by Amira Barger

    Repairing the Whole: How Reparations Can Address Physical and Mental Health 165
    by Trevor Smith

    Addressing Inequities in Health Technology 173
    by Sonia Sarkar

    V Implementing Reparations: Work and Ownership 179

    Resurrecting the Promise of 40 Acres: The Imperative of Reparations for Black Americans 181
    by William A. Darity Jr. and A. Kirsten Mullen

    Solutions Centering Black Women in Housing 193
    by Natasha Hicks, Anne Price, Rakeen Mabud, and Aisha Nyandoro

    Linking Racial and Economic Justice: The Struggle of Our Time 199
    by Steve Dubb

    What If We Owned It? 205
    by Darnell Adams

    How Do We Build Black Wealth?: Understanding the Limits of Black Capitalism 225
    by Francisco Pérez

    VI Organizing for the Future: Community and Politics 235

    Making Black Communities Powerful in Politics—and in Our Lives 237
    by Alicia Garza

    Justice Beyond the Polls: Investing in Black Youth Organizers 241
    by Carmel Pryor

    The Liberatory World We Want to Create: Loving Accountability and the Limitations of Cancel Culture 247
    by Aja Couchois Duncan and Kad Smith

    Dimensions of Thriving: Learning from Black LGBTQ+/SGL Moments, Spaces, and Practices 257
    by Dr. Kia Darling-Hammond

    Pro-Blackness Is Aspirational: A Conversation with Cyndi Suarez and Shanelle Matthews 269

    About the Authors 283

    Index 291

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 25/07/2023
    ISBN13: 9781394196906, 978-1394196906
    ISBN10: 1394196903

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Learn to create a nonprofit organization and society in which Black people can thrive

    In Building A Pro-Black World: A Guide To Creating True Equity in The Workplace and In Life, a team of dedicated nonprofit leaders delivers a timely roadmap to building pro-Black nonprofit organizations. Refreshingly moving the conversation beyond stale DEI cliches, editors Cyndi Suarez and the NPQ staff have included works from leading racial justice voices that show you how to create an environmentand societyin which Black people can thrive. You'll also learn how building such a world will benefit all of society, from the most marginalized to the least.

    The book explains how to shift from simply critiquing white supremacist culture and calling out anti-Blackness to actively designing for pro-Blackness. It offers you:

    • Incisive and engaging work from leading voices in racial justice, Cyndi Suarez, Dax-Devlon Ross, Liz Derias, Kad Smith, and Isabelle Moses
      Table of Contents

      I Enacting Pro-Black Leadership: A Better World Is Possible 1

      Going Pro-Black 3
      by Cyndi Suarez

      Defining Pro-Black 5
      by Cyndi Suarez

      When Blackness Is Centered, Everybody Wins: A Conversation with 19
      Cyndi Suarez and Dax-Devlon Ross

      Leading Restoratively: The Role of Leadership in a Pro-Black Sector 39
      by Sequoia Owen

      II Building Pro-Black Institutions: Narrative and Forms 47

      What It Looks Like to Build a Pro-Black Organization 49
      by Liz Derias and Kad Smith

      To Build a Public Safety That Protects Black Women and Girls, Money Isn’t the Only Resource We Need 59
      by Shanelle Matthews

      Combatting Disinformation and Misinformation: A Struggle for Democracy and Racial Justice 69
      by Kitana Ananda

      Forms: A New Theory of Power 79
      by Cyndi Suarez Copyrighted Material

      Hierarchy and Justice 85
      by Cyndi Suarez

      A Journey from White Space to Pro-Black Space 91
      by Isabelle Moses

      III Building Pro-Black Institutions: Philanthropy and Evaluation 101

      The Emergence of Black Funds 103
      by Cyndi Suarez

      Reimagining Philanthropy to Build a Culture of Repair 109
      by Aria Florant and Venneikia Williams

      How Philanthropy Can Truly Support Land Justice for Black Communities 115
      by Savi Horne and Dr. Jasmine Ratliff

      What Does Black Feminist Evaluation Look Like? 119
      by Cyndi Suarez

      Nothing Is Broken: What Evaluation and Philanthropy Can Learn from Abolitionism 123
      by Dr. Aisha Rios

      IV Implementing Reparations: Health and Well-Being 129

      Revolutionary Black Grace: Finding Emotional Justice in Global Black Communities 131
      by Esther A. Armah

      What Is Healing Justice? 139
      by Nineequa Blanding

      The US “Healthcare System” Is a Misnomer—We Don’t Have a System 149
      by Amira Barger

      Pro-Black Actions That Health Justice Organizations Can Model 157
      by Amira Barger

      Repairing the Whole: How Reparations Can Address Physical and Mental Health 165
      by Trevor Smith

      Addressing Inequities in Health Technology 173
      by Sonia Sarkar

      V Implementing Reparations: Work and Ownership 179

      Resurrecting the Promise of 40 Acres: The Imperative of Reparations for Black Americans 181
      by William A. Darity Jr. and A. Kirsten Mullen

      Solutions Centering Black Women in Housing 193
      by Natasha Hicks, Anne Price, Rakeen Mabud, and Aisha Nyandoro

      Linking Racial and Economic Justice: The Struggle of Our Time 199
      by Steve Dubb

      What If We Owned It? 205
      by Darnell Adams

      How Do We Build Black Wealth?: Understanding the Limits of Black Capitalism 225
      by Francisco Pérez

      VI Organizing for the Future: Community and Politics 235

      Making Black Communities Powerful in Politics—and in Our Lives 237
      by Alicia Garza

      Justice Beyond the Polls: Investing in Black Youth Organizers 241
      by Carmel Pryor

      The Liberatory World We Want to Create: Loving Accountability and the Limitations of Cancel Culture 247
      by Aja Couchois Duncan and Kad Smith

      Dimensions of Thriving: Learning from Black LGBTQ+/SGL Moments, Spaces, and Practices 257
      by Dr. Kia Darling-Hammond

      Pro-Blackness Is Aspirational: A Conversation with Cyndi Suarez and Shanelle Matthews 269

      About the Authors 283

      Index 291

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