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www.calendow.org
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| | | | | The California Endowment's $300M Social Bond funds organizations driving systemic change for racial justice and health equity in California. | |
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alianzafondosdelsur.org
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| | | | | OUR MEMBERS Local and activist funds directly support frontline communities and territories, combining catalytic funding with capacity-strengthening actions. They are political actors, movement builders, knowledge holders, and long- -term partners of community-based organizations, which, in turn, contribute local knowledge and the determination of those committed to driving change for the common good. This combination represents [...] | |
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www.thelibrafoundation.org
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| | | | | Movements for justice are inextricably linked. Some in philanthropy tend to put issues in boxes, but doing that can perpetuate false solutions and lift up some while hurting others. | |
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catalyst-journal.com
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| | | [AI summary] The text critiques Black Lives Matter (BLM) for its reliance on ethnic politics and racial identity, arguing that this approach is insufficient for achieving social justice. It highlights how BLM's focus on race overlooks broader class struggles and the systemic issues rooted in neoliberalism, such as the carceral state and zero-tolerance policing. The author emphasizes the need for a more inclusive, class-based analysis that recognizes the interconnectedness of racial and economic inequality. The text also critiques the dominance of identitarianism in leftist politics, which hinders the development of a unified movement capable of addressing the root causes of police violence and systemic oppression. It concludes by advocating for a politics of... | ||