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Collecting Courage: Joy, Pain, Freedom, Love — Anti-Black Racism in the Charitable Sector

door Nneka Allen

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Collecting Courage: Joy, Pain, Freedom, Love - Anti-Black Racism in the Charitable Sector is a collection of stories documenting racism and survival by 15 accomplished Black fundraisers working in charities across North America. With searing and intimate detail, they write about their experiences with anti-Black racism: from coping with being last hired, first fired, and overlooked for promotion to outright hostility in toxic workplaces. Their testimonies chip away at the idea of the inherent goodness of the charitable sector. "This book is the start of a process to systematically document our experiences, so our voices are the ones that shape the narrative," say the editors. "And, for those whom our stories resonate, we hope they give you the courage to voice your own experience. For those committed to being allies and accomplices in dismantling barriers and championing a sector culture of belonging and reciprocity, we hope the book illuminates a path to action." In addition to the editors Nneka Allen, Camila Vital Nunes Pereira, and Nicole Salmon, contributors to Collecting Courage include: Birgit Burton, Christal M. Cherry, Kishshana Palmer, Heba Mahmoud, Mide Akerewusi, Naimah Bilal, Niambi Martin-John, Fatou Jammeh, Muthoni Kariuki, Sherrie James, Nicole E. Cozier, and Marva Wisdom. Meet the contributors here.The original edition was published in Canada for worldwide distribution by Gail K. Picco Civil Sector Press 2020.Rootstock Publishing has licensed the book for this U.S. edition.… (meer)
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FAntastic Read!!! ( )
  tackerman1 | Jan 16, 2023 |
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I finished this book this afternoon and I have to admit that it left me feeling disheartened, to read about so many talented and highly educated women not being judged by their work ethics and skills, but by their skin color, makes me somewhat ashamed of being white. Until people learn to be color blind, things will never change, and hate will continue to spread like some out-of-control virus. ( )
  Edwina_Callan | Aug 26, 2022 |
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Collecting Courage: Joy, Pain, Freedom, Love is a collection of essays by mostly women of color, examining the racism faced in their profession of fundraising in nonprofits and philanthropic organizations. Many of these essays are truly eye opening and surprising as to what they had to endure in organizations that you think of as ‘doing the right thing’. This would be a great book for many managers and nonprofit heads to read and really digest the words, experiences and point of view of these women. I would really recommend it to any industry. As a professional on the job, in the workplace, we can all gain some insight from these thought provoking essays. ( )
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“However, I believe the potency of our stories dies each time we tell an apocryphal version of our reality” (Niambi Martin- John, p. 84).

This book is the opportunity for stories to be told from the heart, revealing the joy, pain, freedom and love that people of color, throughout North America (and with some references to the UK), as notable fundraisers experience today. Systemic racism often goes unacknowledged and has been far from eradicated or dismantled. This is an eye-opening account for white allies that perhaps thought the charitable sector was anti-racist by default. These fifteen stories show us there is work to be done. This raw, authentic collection brings together many voices but the overall message is one of hope, and each personal account is an inspiring lesson and powerful example in overcoming obstacles that to many might seem at first to be insurmountable. “It is almost supernatural that we as Black people do not hate white people for the pillaging of our hearts, our children and our lives over centuries. Instead we refined a unique and expansive capacity for love” (Nneka Allen, p. 157-158). It is from this love, that courage is born. ( )
1 stem Natalie_Coe | Oct 25, 2021 |
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"Collecting Courage" is an edited collection of essays by black male and female fundraisers that brings to light the anti-black racism in this particular area of business. Each of the essayists has been in the industry for a long time and struggled with this issue. The book is a fascinating account of the difficulties encountered by these black men and women who are trying to establish a successful career in this field of charitable fundraising. Readers will enjoy the introduction by the editor of the collection explaining why the book is so important. The frustrations felt by these fundraisers is obvious in their writings.

So many interesting observations and opinions are expressed in these essays. For example, the author of the essay entitled "Pain" says that the most silent group to respond to witnessing prejudice against blacks is white men. This essayist quotes Martin Luther King, "In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends."

Not only is the intro to the book noteworthy, but the content is terrific and there is also a short bio on each of the essayists. I suggest you read this book as it offers a great deal of wisdom and insight into anti black racism in any area of business. ( )
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Collecting Courage: Joy, Pain, Freedom, Love - Anti-Black Racism in the Charitable Sector is a collection of stories documenting racism and survival by 15 accomplished Black fundraisers working in charities across North America. With searing and intimate detail, they write about their experiences with anti-Black racism: from coping with being last hired, first fired, and overlooked for promotion to outright hostility in toxic workplaces. Their testimonies chip away at the idea of the inherent goodness of the charitable sector. "This book is the start of a process to systematically document our experiences, so our voices are the ones that shape the narrative," say the editors. "And, for those whom our stories resonate, we hope they give you the courage to voice your own experience. For those committed to being allies and accomplices in dismantling barriers and championing a sector culture of belonging and reciprocity, we hope the book illuminates a path to action." In addition to the editors Nneka Allen, Camila Vital Nunes Pereira, and Nicole Salmon, contributors to Collecting Courage include: Birgit Burton, Christal M. Cherry, Kishshana Palmer, Heba Mahmoud, Mide Akerewusi, Naimah Bilal, Niambi Martin-John, Fatou Jammeh, Muthoni Kariuki, Sherrie James, Nicole E. Cozier, and Marva Wisdom. Meet the contributors here.The original edition was published in Canada for worldwide distribution by Gail K. Picco Civil Sector Press 2020.Rootstock Publishing has licensed the book for this U.S. edition.

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