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Housing is a human right


Housing is a human right
Nonprofit Accountability Group is a queer- and trans-led group based in Hartford that is dedicated to creating racial equity by directing resources to Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) and disabled children and families. NAG was founded in 2020 as an organization with a transformative approach to implementing nonprofit accountability by creating relationships within the community, nonprofits, and their funders.
We believe that drinking water is essential, Black Lives Matter, trans lives should be protected, patriarchy should be dismantled, and no kids should be in cages. Our goal is to facilitate lasting change within organizations by focusing on people-first programming, basic needs care, and antiracism practices. This means disrupting the status quo, comfort, and complacency. NAG’s leadership works to change the narrative of how we create equity by examining power dynamics, intersectionality, and establishing community care. We are ....

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Black, queer and disabled, Hartford activist Tenaya Taylor works to meet the unmet needs of city's marginalized people


Black, queer and disabled, Hartford activist Tenaya Taylor works to meet the unmet needs of city’s marginalized people
Susan Dunne, Hartford Courant
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Tenaya Taylor, director of Nonprofit Accountability Group, places care packages that contain socks, hand sanitizer and other toiletry items in the neighborhood pantry located at 40 Evergreen Ave. in Hartford on Christmas Eve 2020.
On Christmas Eve, when most Hartford residents were enjoying a socially distanced holiday at home, Tenaya Taylor was bundled up against the chill, filling up the little food pantry at 40 Evergreen Ave. with socks, hand sanitizer and other toiletries, for families who couldn’t afford them. ....

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