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A guide to advance racial equity in philanthropy aims to make justice a core practice and goal of grantmakers. Rather than other popular approaches like“colorblindness,” universal approaches, diversity, etc. PRE’s guide defines a racially equitable world as one where the distribution of resources, opportunities and burdens is not determined or predictable by race. An explicit racial equity lens ensures that the particular needs and assets of communities are taken into account, and that diversity, while important to that task, is insufficient for addressing power imbalances.