In last week’s presidential town hall debate, we witnessed a surreal discussion of energy issues in which both candidates failed to mention global warming and touted the imaginary “clean coal.”
Pretending Climate Change Doesn’t Exist and “Clean Coal” Does
The YouTube nonprofit program has launched a new feature that is a digital rendition of a nonprofit mainstay: the campaign thermometer.
As San Diego’s beloved Balboa Park prepares for its 100-year anniversary, the Balboa Park Conservancy, a nonprofit established in 2010, is still crafting its own future role.
Sergei Udaltsov’s use of Twitter illustrates social media’s capacity to act as a real-time tool for exposing the efforts of authorities to squelch dissent and protest. But that takes courage, too.
Twitter has used its country-specific censorship tools for the first time, banning the neo-Nazi group Better Hannover from Twitter in Germany in response to a request from local officials.
In his writing on who rules America, political scientist G. William Domhoff posed four questions as indicators of political power. These questions could easily be asked of celebrity fundraisers.
Many of America’s talented blues musicians toiled in relative obscurity for years with modest or small incomes and, as it turns out, many of them now lie in unmarked graves.
It is shocking to see experts like Susan Weiler of the University of Pennsylvania having to “make the case that ‘public art is important’” to the American Society for Landscape Architecture.
In a ruling that may add to the momentum that is propelling the Defense of Marriage Act toward the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals finds the law unconstitutional.
A report from FBI Special Agent Thomas McDonald on an incident that sounds like a variant of The Producers is a fascinating read with lots of potential lessons for nonprofits.
It’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month and pink ribbons are everywhere. But according to Breast Cancer Action Montreal, the ribbon campaign is based on five “little pink lies.”