Under new artistic leadership, one of France’s leading cultural institutions plans to update its programming and deepen its commitment to craft.
The Power of Political Cartooning Provokes the Palestinian Authority
If being a journalist is dangerous in many parts of the world, being a cartoonist is, in some ways, worse.
On Saving a Local Social Enterprise: A Design Challenge
To draw needed attention to a small manufacturer known for employing the disabled, the fashion elite will reward the best in amateur clothing design.
HIV Disclosure: Privacy, Pressure & Public Health
Medical anthropologist Adia Benton spent two years looking at HIV programs in Sierra Leone. What she saw unsettled her. “It calls into question what international programs like this do to people,” she tells us. Benton is an assistant professor of medical anthropology at Brown University and author of the forthcoming book, HIV Exceptionalism: Development through Disease
IRS Chief Filibusters Political Regulations For Nonprofits
The IRS’s long-awaited regulations on political activity don’t look likely to surface before the 2016 elections, according to IRS Commissioner Koskinen.
San Diego Newspaper Seeks Nonprofit In Shining Armor
The decline in advertising revenue has brought an even sharper decline in newspaper valuations, sparking interest in new ownership models.
Judge: California Violated ADA by Segregating Disabled Prisoners
A judge in California ordered prisons to stop the practice of isolating disabled prisoners unnecessarily.
Disrupting the Dominant Frame: An Interview with Susan Nall Bales of the FrameWorks Institute, 2015 MACEI Award Winner
AN NPQ CLASSIC:
Warning: this interview contains powerful metaphors and insights into social issue communication. The FrameWorks Institute wins the MacArthur Award for Creative and Effective Institutions.
The Little Free Libraries That Could
When a Little Free Library in Shreveport closed due to antiquated city ordinances, community members stepped up to express the importance of the literature exchange system.
Efforts to Strengthen FOIA Rules Proceed in Congress and in the States
Bipartisan efforts to strengthen FOIA rules are making headway in Congress and in state legislatures.
We Are All Social Enterprises! Well, Maybe. Possibly…
Former United Way Worldwide VP Atul Tandon shares his insights into social enterprise and donor engagement.
CEO Leaving Nonprofit Hospital System after 15 Months over Professional Differences
After just 15 months on the job, the CEO of the Fairview Health System is on his way out, an event likely to catch the attention of the Minnesota AG who has had an eye on Fairview Health’s management in the past.