Description |
1 online resource (317 p.) |
Contents |
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Part I Enacting Pro-Black Leadership: A Better World Is Possible -- Going Pro-Black -- Defining Pro-Black -- What Does Pro-Black Mean? -- What Are the Characteristics of a Pro-Black Organization? -- What Would a Pro-Black Sector Sound, Look, Taste, and Feel Like? -- When Blackness Is Centered, Everybody Wins: A Conversation with Cyndi Suarez and Dax-Devlon Ross -- Leading Restoratively: The Role of Leadership in a Pro-Black Sector -- Our Promise to the Community -- Pro-Black Organizational Leadership -- Reimagine Staff Wellness |
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Prioritize Psychological Safety -- Restore Worker Dignity -- Build Leadership Pipelines -- Conclusion -- Part II Building Pro-BlackInstitutions: Narrative and Forms -- What It Looks Like to Build a Pro-Black Organization -- The Failures of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) -- Interrogating Governance to Construct a Pro-Black Organization -- Supporting Organizations to Build Pro-Black Structures -- To Build a Public Safety That Protects Black Women and Girls, Money Isn't the Only Resource We Need -- Narratives as Symbolic Resources |
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Oppressive Narratives That Shape Perceptions of Black Women in the United States -- Black People and the Police -- A Framework for Making the Visible Invisible -- Combatting Disinformation and Misinformation: A Struggle for Democracy and Racial Justice -- Framing the Problem -- Online Disinformation's Racist Impact -- Old Narratives, New Tactics -- The Rise of Anti-Trans Disinformation -- The Mainstreaming of White Supremacist Ideology -- Reframing False Narratives -- How to Combat Disinformation -- Forms: A New Theory of Power -- Hierarchy and Justice -- Hierarchy as a Form |
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Functional Hierarchies -- Forming Justice -- A Journey from White Space to Pro-Black Space -- The Dam Breaks -- New Leadership Sets an Audacious Vision-and Offers a Framework for Action -- Organizing Human Resources as If People Matter -- The Need for New Thinking -- Part III Building Pro-Black Institutions: Philanthropy and Evaluation -- The Emergence of Black Funds -- Reimagining Philanthropy to Build a Culture of Repair -- A New Philanthropic Model -- Rooting the New Model in Repair -- A Journey-Not a Destination -- Toward a Liberated Future |
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How Philanthropy Can Truly Support Land Justice for Black Communities -- Self-Determination and Land Justice -- Our Freedom Dream -- What Does Black Feminist Evaluation Look Like? -- Nothing Is Broken: What Evaluation and Philanthropy Can Learn from Abolitionism -- Part IV Implementing Reparations: Health and Well-Being -- Revolutionary Black Grace: Finding Emotional Justice in Global Black Communities -- Scars from the Language of Whiteness -- Between Us . . . Black Women and Men -- Honoring Our Journey, Finding Our Connection -- Black Privilege Is Not the Answer |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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The Emotional, Not the Political |
Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Quarterly, Nonprofit
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ISBN |
9781394196890 |
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139419689X |
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