BMP develops research, tools, & training materials that help nonprofits support the voice & power of the people they serve.
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Juneteenth reminds us that progress is measured not only by what is promised, but by what is made possible.
“Beyond the Glass Cliff” explores how philanthropy can move beyond commitments and invest in the conditions that sustain women of color leadership.
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Despite increased grants for women of color-led nonprofits, philanthropy still underfunds the support needed for long-term stability. The new Building Movement Project report, "Beyond the Glass Cliff," examines how to sustain women of color leadership.
Read it here: bit.ly/BeyondGlassCliff
Listen wherever you get your podcasts or tune in on our website, where you can also find graphic illustrations from cori nakamura lin of @onibaba-studio.bsky.social !
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This special episode features our State of Solidarity conversation with co-host Adaku Utah along with Anna Castro (TLC), Rinku Sen (Narrative Initiative), and Sharmin Hossain @18millionrising.bsky.social on navigating the “solidarity wedges” and opportunities shaping our movement ecosystems.
NEW Solidarity Is This podcast episode - brought to you in partnership with Transgender Law Center (@translawcenter), the largest national trans-led organization advocating self-determination for all people
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NEW on the Solidarity Is This podcast - artist and organizer Ricardo Levins Morales @rlmartstudio.bsky.social joins guest host UyenThi Tran Myhre for a conversation on solidarity, hope, and cultural organizing in Minneapolis and beyond:
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“Disabled people are the real hackers of society. And that to me is, I think, a form of activism as well. It’s a way of being, to carve out, negotiate, and navigate through this world.”
In honor of Alice Wong:
www.solidarityis.org/syllabus/solidarity-syllabus-honoring-alice-wong