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The aid sector must do more to tackle its white supremacy problem

As events unfold in the US and across the world, colleagues in the aid sector are closely watching, and sharing their solidarity. After all they are allies and educators of human rights. Yet as various institutions grapple with their failure to address discrimination, there has been a disappointing lack of self-reflection in our sector. If we understand that racism is embedded in structures, that it… Read More »The aid sector must do more to tackle its white supremacy problem

MEETING THIS MOMENT: FIVE STRATEGIES TO MOVE FORWARD TOGETHER

What the world witnessed last week in America is not new. George Floyd, another African American man killed by police. Over one hundred uprisings in cities around the country to express the collective hurt of racism, state-sanctioned violence, and economic want. The hurt is intensified because we bore witness to ten minutes of documented terror; because COVID-19 increasingly reveals people of color to be both… Read More »MEETING THIS MOMENT: FIVE STRATEGIES TO MOVE FORWARD TOGETHER