Reimagining Governance in a Racial Justice Coalition: A Case Study in Transforming Power

IF 0.2 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Journal of Nonprofit Education and Leadership Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.18666/jnel-2024-12387
Judy Freiwirth
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This case study elucidates the experiences of a mid-sized community-based nonprofit coalition whose mission is to address systemic racism and organize and advocate for racial justice. Following several years of operating as a fiscally sponsored coalition, their staff decided it was the opportune to establish themselves as an independent nonprofit with its own 501(c)(3) designation. This juncture presented a unique opportunity for the Coalition to design a governance model that was in alignment with their deep values of racial equity, shared leadership, democratic principles, nonhierarchal organizational structures, and the advancement of grassroots Black leadership, and the prioritization of individuals most adversely affected by systemic racism and oppression. This case study illustrates the Coalition’s transformational journey and the challenges encountered during the design process of their new governance model, based on the principles of the pioneering governance framework, Community Engagement Governance™ (Freiwirth, 2013).
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重新构想种族正义联盟的治理:转变权力的案例研究
本案例研究阐释了一个以社区为基础的中等规模非营利联盟的经验,该联盟的使命是解决系统性种族主义问题,组织并倡导种族正义。在作为一个由财政赞助的联盟运作了几年之后,该联盟的工作人员决定将自己打造成一个独立的非营利组织,并拥有自己的 501(c)(3)认证。这为该联盟提供了一个独特的机会,使其能够设计一种治理模式,使其与种族公平、共同领导、民主原则、非等级组织结构、促进基层黑人领导以及优先考虑受系统性种族主义和压迫影响最严重的个人等深层价值观保持一致。本案例研究说明了该联盟的转型历程,以及在新治理模式的设计过程中遇到的挑战,新治理模式基于开创性治理框架 "社区参与治理"(Community Engagement Governance™)(Freiwirth,2013 年)的原则。
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