Imagine that the attack on Charlie Hebdo yesterday had happened at the Onion…or at your offices. When it comes to freedom of speech, Je suis Charlie.
We Are All Charlie Hebdo Now
Imagine that the attack on Charlie Hebdo yesterday had happened at the Onion…or at your offices. When it comes to freedom of speech, Je suis Charlie.
The attack on Charlie Hebdo should remind us that the protection of journalism internationally is our business; the profession has become dangerous.
While some will see budget cuts, others may benefit from donors’ increased disposable income.
New regulations for 501(c)(4) “social welfare” organizations are unlikely to be in place prior to the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Today, as we go to “press,” it is -3 degrees in Boston, but last night saw shelter providers scurrying to make up for the precipitous closing of 500 beds.
Detroit is almost 70 percent black, but its “renewal,” say some, is overwhelmingly white.
There’s a decades-old backlog of rape kits that must be tested, and the Michigan Women’s Foundation will see it gets done.
A couple of days ago, I got a call from a young woman asking that we cover a demonstration in Boston.
This year, let’s celebrate Martin Luther King Day by speaking out about racial injustice! How will your organization participate?
The recession’s powerful effect on donor retention led to a slower giving recovery for smaller organizations.
There will likely be tightened restrictions in the future on the sale of artworks from British Museums.
Ferguson grand jury prosecutors have been slammed with a lawsuit and complaint alleging prosecutorial misconduct.