Defining Racial Equity


The Racial Equity Lens

"Racial equity refers to what a genuinely non-racist society would look like.  In a racially equitable society, the distribution of society’s benefits and burdens would not be skewed by race.  In other words, racial equity would be a reality in which a person is no more or less likely to experience society’s benefits or burdens just because of the color of their skin."
--The Aspen Institute
 
Starting with Georgia

Georgia's nonprofit sector is over 37,000* organizations strong!  That's nearly 40,000 change agents engaged in our communities.  Does your organization need help articulating its impact on racial equity?  Contact us!     

*Source:  independentsector.org
 
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