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In This Newsletter: - Upcoming NPW DEI Events
- DEI Community Resources
- Article of Interest: It’s Bias That Hobbles People of Color, Not Lack of a Leadership Pipeline
- Upcoming NPW Events
- Member Events & News
- NPW Program Wrap Up
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NPW's Upcoming Events Focused on Advancing Racial Equity, Diversity and Inclusion |
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"DEI is the commitment that people are at the heart of the organization - the recognition that respect and fairness are things everyone wants and deserves." - Michelle A. Nicholas, Senior Vice President, Chief Diversity Officer and Director of Community Development, PCSB Bank; NPW Board Member and Chair, NPW Racial Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee
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April 7: Charting an Anti-Racist Path Forward in Westchester's Nonprofit Sector
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May 11: Peer to Peer: An Affinity Group for Nonprofit Personnel of Color
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June 8: Board Governance - Advancing Equity and Inclusion
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Spotlight on Community Resources offered through NPW Member Organizations |
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CURE exists with the conviction that understanding systemic racism in America is a critical part of building an authentically equitable community.
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The Center offers a vision for sustaining antiracist work throughout the County and provides community and resources for individuals and organizations committed to racial equity, racial justice, and antiracism.
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Thank you to Lisa Dominici, Executive Director of the Rye Youth Council for presenting at our Small Nonprofits Affinity Group Breakfast on March 9th at Sam's of Gedney Way. Lisa led a fantastic discussion focused on "
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