Racial Equity in the Social Sector
When we ignore the role race plays in, for example, reforming education, growing healthy communities or preparing a ready workforce, we ignore a deep and foundational dynamic that influences our ability to be successful in the social sector. Social Venture Partners Dallas – in partnership with Dallas Faces Race – invites non-profit board leaders to learn about the crucial role racial equity plays in achieving social good through the nonprofits they support – and what to do to improve your organization’s Racial Equity Capacity. Rinku Sen, President and Executive Director of Race Forward, a leading force in the racial justice movement, will facilitate an interactive seminar for SVP Partners and board leaders of DFR partner nonprofits. Seating is limited and is by invitation-only.
About Rinku Sen
Rinku Sen is the President and Executive Director of the Race Forward (formally Applied Research Center) and the publisher of Colorlines.com. A leading figure in the racial justice movement, Rinku has positioned Race Forward as a national home for media, research and activism on these issues. Read More…
Race Foward’s mission is to build awareness, solutions and leadership for racial justice by generating transformative ideas, information, and experiences. We define racial justice as the systematic fair treatment of people of all races, resulting in equal opportunities and outcomes for all and we work to advance racial justice through media, research, and leadership development. Race Forward publishes the daily news site Colorlines and presents Facing Race, the country’s largest multiracial conference on racial justice. Facing Race 2014 will be held in Dallas on November 13-15, 2014.
Please visit the following links if you would like to learn more about Race Forward or Dallas Faces Race.