DEIA Resources for Professionals and Nonprofits

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Helping Nonprofits Succeed

The Diversity Task Force’s Mission is to create a diverse and inclusive environment for Nonprofit Resources and our clients.

To achieve our mission of “helping nonprofits succeed”, the Diversity Task Force aims to leverage our diverse backgrounds and experiences to establish a framework for organizational culture. Also, we examine diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEIA) in our policies, procedures, and practices. It is our commitment, at every stage of organizational growth, to continue these aforementioned diversity efforts and articulate our Core Values. 

Nonprofit Resources also offers DEIA services and training, see our Human Resources page to learn more.

Essential Resources for Professionals and Nonprofits

This library of resources is designed to start conversations and initiate new perspectives. This page will be updated frequently, and feedback and comments are appreciated.

Podcasts

World House Podcast from Stanford University’s The Martin Luther King Jr. Research and Education Institute. This podcast series shares the work of the King Institute to archive and publish a definitive collection of the works of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In the process, researchers continue to learn remarkable details about Dr. King at every stage of his life. Through these 21 podcasts, notable scholars and historians discuss key events and the influences leading up to them.

On Purpose with Jay Shetty: Interviews with the Dearly Departed: Martin Luther King, Jr.
Dr. King shares the best advice he received from his mother, why we treat others wrong, and what your life’s blueprint should include for a meaningful human experience. He also explains his dissatisfaction with the results that followed his famous “I Have A Dream” speech.”

Trainings

Getting Ahead of the Curve with Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity  Candid. Learning – FREE – 1.5 hours

Beyond the Board Statement: How can Boards Join the Movement for Racial Justice (2 Parts)  Nonprofit Quarterly – FREE – 2 hours

How racial bias works  TEDTalk – FREE – 0.25 hours

Books

Branch, Taylor. Pillar of Fire: America in the King Years 1963-65.  Beginning with the Nation of Islam and conflict over racial separatism, Pillar of Fire takes the reader to Mississippi and Alabama: Birmingham, the murder of Medgar Evers, the “March on Washington,” the Civil Rights Act, and voter registration drives. In 1964, King is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Branch’s trilogy makes clear why the Civil Rights Movement, and indeed King’s leadership, are among the nation’s enduring achievements. In bringing these decades alive, preserving the integrity of those who marched and died, Branch gives us a crucial part of our history and heritage.

King, Martin Luther. In a Single Garment of Destiny: A Global Vision of Justice. From his own words, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. writes about his collaboration with other national and international figures such Eleanor Roosevelt, Albert J. Luthuli, and Thich Nhat Hanh on his positions on global liberation struggles. He extends his vision for civil rights onto a global scale, recognizing that civil rights require a pluralistic approach.

King, Martin Luther. All Labor Has Dignity. Containing 15 different documents from 1957-1968, this book presents a different Dr. King than what one is usually accustomed to. The collection demonstrates Dr. King’s systematic and concerted efforts to unite the civil rights movement with the concurrent labor movement. His economic justice platform is explored in the framework of human and civil rights, that none could exist without the other.

Harding, Vincent. Martin Luther King: The Inconvenient Hero.? In these eloquent essays that reflect upon King’s legacy over the past two decades and the meaning of his life today to fight against all forms of oppression, a portrait emerges of a man constantly evolving and going deeper into the roots of violence and injustice–a man whose challenge remains as timely and necessary as ever.

Morrison, Toni. The Source of Self-Regard. Spanning four decades worth of work, Toni Morrison reflects on the numerous social and political movements of recent. She tackles the timelessness of mass movements, and the variety of ways in which “to lessen suffering, to know the truth and tell it, to raise the bar of humane expectation.”

American Business Women’s Day

American Business Women’s Day

September 22nd is American Business Women’s Day, a day to celebrate all the great accomplishments, contributions, and many successes of American women in the workforce. Today, Nonprofit Resources wants to celebrate all the women in ...
From Talking the Talk to Walking the Walk

From Talking the Talk to Walking the Walk

Recently, Healthcare Hospitality Network hosted a webinar on "Taking the First Steps to Creating a Culture of Equity and Belonging in Your Organization". Organized and moderated by Nonprofit Resources' very own Emily Lynch, this ...
Nonprofit Resources Staff Recognizes Juneteenth

Nonprofit Resources Staff Recognizes Juneteenth

Nonprofit Resources celebrates and recognizes Juneteenth and its significance.
LGBTQ+ Pride Month: Past, Present, and Future

LGBTQ+ Pride Month: Past, Present, and Future

Nonprofit Resources celebrates and recognizes June as Pride Month, and the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility Task Force shares the history and necessity for LGBTQ+ representation and advocacy year-round.
Hear Her Story – How Nonprofit Resources Honors Women’s History Month

Hear Her Story – How Nonprofit Resources Honors Women’s History Month

March is Women’s History Month, honoring the accomplishments and contributions of women who have shaped the progress of our society and continue to trailblaze for so many generations after.