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BIPOC Leadership Challenges: 26 Tips To Increase Accessibility Across The Nonprofit Sector

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Many non-white leaders can find it difficult to achieve the desired levels of visibility outside of their sphere of influence. Our perspectives can be subconsciously influenced greatly by our social economic start in life. Lack of board representation There’s a lack of diversity on nonprofit boards.

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MuseumCamp 2014: Experiments in Social Impact Assessment

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We encouraged teams to think like artists, not researchers. The San Lorenzo Levee group used movement of homeless people as an indicator of social disruption. Museum of Art and History professional development research social bridging Unusual Projects and Influences' To be speculative. To be playful. To be creative.

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Art Brings People Together: Measuring the Power of Social Bridging

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We have witnessed and experienced incredible moments of transformation: homeless people and history buffs working together on historic restoration, graffiti artists and knitters collaborating on new artistic projects, visitors from different backgrounds making collages, or sculptures, or dance performances together.

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Sheroes You Should Know: Inspiring Stories for #WomensHistoryMonth

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American Edmonia "Wildfire" Lewis is considered the first woman of Native American and African descent to achieve international fame as a sculptor at a time when artists of color were hardly celebrated and slavery was still legal. Gentileschi is remembered, however, as an accomplished Baroque artist whose trials did not define her art.

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Strategies to Tell if Your Nonprofit Content Marketing is Hurting or Helping

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CONSIDER: What strategies will put you and trusted influencers together? Ask a trusted influencer to guest post on your blog. Maybe it’s a doctor, lawyer, scientist or researcher on your staff; an artist, writer, performer, curator or animal keeper; or the head of a field operation. Conduct an interview with a trusted expert.

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