by Borealis Communications | Aug 8, 2024 | Borealis News & Updates, News & Updates
Photo: Dēmos. Years ago, amidst escalating violence and division, Megan Ming Francis urged philanthropy to be clear on the world we’re committed to building. “What does freedom mean to you? What does liberation mean to you? What does justice mean to you?” At...
by Borealis Communications | Aug 6, 2024 | Borealis News & Updates, Fund, News & Updates
Black August is a time of reverence and honor for Black resistance and the political prisoners and freedom fighters whose resilience have brought us to this moment today. This Black August, we are proud and honored to put forward a new resource, The Black Disabled...
by Borealis Communications | Aug 5, 2024 | Borealis News & Updates, Fund, News & Updates
Elisa Rodriguez. Marche pour Adama, Beaumont-sur-Oise (France) 18/07/2020 | African Futures Lab This June, REJ Program Officer DaLyah Jones was invited to a two-day reparations round table organized by Reform Initiatives (RI) and African Futures Lab (AfaLab) in Accra,...
by Borealis Communications | Jul 29, 2024 | Grantee News & Updates, News & Updates
Disability Justice Innovation Lab Notes Black Feminist Future’s Disability Justice Innovation Lab provides practical tools for community organizing and policy advocacy, directly incorporating the experiences of Black disabled folks. By exceeding my life...
by Borealis Communications | Jul 25, 2024 | Grantee News & Updates, News & Updates
At Borealis Philanthropy, we’re not just dreaming of a world rooted in queer and trans liberation—we’re actively co-creating pathways to build it. This work hinges on investing in queer and trans-BIPOC leaders, particularly trans women of color, whose...
by Borealis Communications | Jul 23, 2024 | Borealis News & Updates, Grantee News & Updates, News & Updates
Since the founding of the first Black-owned newspaper in the United States, journalism led by Black, Indigenous, Asian, and Latine folks has generated more holistic and dynamic stories for communities across the world. For centuries, this reporting has stood in...