This article was originally published by Grantmakers in the Arts.
Women of color face systemic obstacles to their advancement over and above the barriers faced by white women and men of color, according to a new report by the Building Movement Project.
Here are some of the findings of the Race to Lead: Women of Color in the Nonprofit Sectorreport:
Reflecting on the report, Frances Kunreuther and Sean Thomas-Breitfeld, co-directors of the Building Movement Project, stated:
In response to the Movement for Black Lives and the struggles for the rights of indigenous peoples and immigrants, nonprofit leaders have become more adept at talking about intersectionality, anti-Black racism, and de-colonization. But the Race to Lead data shows that nonprofit organizations need to dramatically change more than the words we use on our websites and in our grant reports. Real change means re-shaping the hierarchies and power structures in the nonprofit sector, the ways organizations behave, and how they treat their staff, particularly women of color.
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