
Anne Price
@AnnePriceICCED
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Principal of Anne Price Policy Consulting. Views are my own.
Oakland, CA
Joined July 2016
I think the way forward in transforming toxic & dysfunctional structures/institutions in the nonprofit industrial complex will come primarily from the courage of Black women.
Just wanted to say I've had the chance to connect with @ChandraChilders over the years and think she is FANTASTIC.
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RT @jhumpa_b: To all the people who ever told me to back off on talking about anti-blackness specifically, please check out what’s happenin….
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At @InsightCCED we work hard & play hard. This is the most intense version of Genie in a Bottle you will ever hear. @jhumpa_b,Saadia McConville, @meghaagarwalll
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RT @npquarterly: Trevor Smith & Jhumpa Bhattacharya discuss the role of #antiBlack narratives in policymaking—and the need to disrupt and c….
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RT @jhumpa_b: “To build a culture of repair that includes financial redress, we must address how anti-Black narratives prevent us from unde….
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RT @jhumpa_b: Next they’re gonna start handing out “How to Win Friends and Influence People” to poor people in hopes that will end income i….
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RT @InsightCCED: @InsightCCED's Senior Director @dreaflynn sums up today's loss: "I want to live in a world where our policies are shaped b….
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By Andrea Flynn, Senior Director
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While the uses are individual, the end result is clear: The expanded CTC bought women some desperately needed breathing room & freedom. @jhumpa_b, Saadia McConville.
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The child tax credit was an important step toward gender equality and reproductive freedom. Women need abortion access and economic justice.
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As a Black person, being ignored, dismissed or chastised by doctors is so normalized that we don't talk about it enough. Thanks @kendrabozarth .
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“‘Anti-Black ableism’ is redundant and contradictory simultaneously. It’s because ableism and anti-Blackness are mutually inclusive and…”
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Thank you @jhumpa_b! We must start naming "non-profit hoarding" and extractive practices when it comes to racial equity work.
Non-profit hoarding: when large, well endowed, white-led/centered orgs hoard funding on innovative ideas that smaller orgs originally worked on. They sweep in with no real expertise, get lots of $$$ & then give the real experts $150 for a meeting to extract thoughts. STOP IT.
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RT @income_movement: What are we talking about when we talk about myths around poverty? What does narrative work entail? @jhumpa_b from @In….
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RT @kendrabozarth: Congrats @ayesharascoe 🎉. We couldn’t be more proud of you, and we’re so grateful that you covered the first #BlackWomen….
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"We are asking child care workers to be superheroes when we expect them to be at the top of their game caring for our children while they are stressed about keeping the lights on and having food on the table for their own families.” @jhumpa_b.
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A3 First we must stop blaming workers for inflation and supply chain issues that are fueled by corporate greed & invest in our child care infrastructure & make CTC permanent. #BeyondtheNumbers.
Q3: While wages are growing, workers continue to face precarious working conditions due to the pandemic. #BeyondTheNumbers
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RT @SPUR_Urbanist: Join us and @SFHumanRights on 1/27 for a virtual forum exploring the solutions to closing the racial wealth gap that has….
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Across the country, government officials are beginning to address their role in decades of disinvestment in Black and Brown communities as community advocates demand action to close the racial wealth...
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"The struggle is forcing America to face all of its interrelated flaws—racism, poverty, militarism and materialism. It reveals systemic rather than superficial flaws & suggests radical reconstruction of society itself is the real issue to be faced.” - MLK
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January 15, 2018 – In a posthumously published essay, Martin Luther King, Jr. pointed out that the “black revolution” had gone beyond the “rights of Negroes.” The
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This right here. says it all. Speaks to so many of the lives of professional Black women. 👇🏾👇🏾.
I think about bell hooks dying at 69. When I was a dept chair, I thought about my life expectancy often. I thought about the stress of working with a small group of people who never wanted me to be hired and who tortured me daily. 1/.
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