In Boston, two immigrant groups are organizing to build solidarity economies in their communities where human needs and the common good are at the center.
Resisting Gentrification in Seattle: The Fight for Community Stewardship of Land
What does land justice mean in a diverse Asian American neighborhood in Seattle? It starts with a simple yet complicated concept: the community stewardship of land.
The Struggle for Long-Term Care, Nonprofits, and What Economic Justice Requires
At a November 2025 conference of a leading network of nonprofit aging service providers, shortfalls in long-term care were acknowledged, but proposed solutions fell short.
Foundations Look to New Models of International Development amid Retrenchment
With USAID eliminated, internationally focused foundations are accelerating locally led development models.
The South’s Got Something to Say: Stories from Black Women in the South
Being a Black woman in or from the South is a calling. Here, seven women share how they answer that call and discuss the importance of the South in social justice work.
How Community Organizing Can Stop Authoritarianism and Advance Justice
Building community power and advancing a Third Reconstruction requires a combination of a clear vision coupled with a commitment to deep relational organizing.
Will Mamdani’s Victory Advance a Solidarity Economy in New York City?
Zohran Mamdani’s historic victory as New York City’s mayor opens the door to radical transformation, but only if movement activists build beyond electoral politics.
The Fight for Gender Recognition for Trans People in Southeast Asia
Across Southeast Asia, trans people are fighting for the right to change their legal gender marker without being forced to undergo invasive medical interventions.
Indigenous Leaders, Grassroots Groups Fight for Real Change at COP30
With host country Brazil’s mixed record on justice, how are Indigenous groups and others championing climate action at COP30?
How New York City Mayor-Elect Mamdani Is Bridging Climate Preparedness to Kitchen Table Concerns
New York City Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani is reframing how the city thinks about livability and climate change.
Lessons of Resistance: How Activists Navigated Hoover’s FBI and Political Scrutiny
By looking back at Hoover-era resistance tactics, how past organizations protected members and sustained their missions under pressure, nonprofits can be better prepared for the continued threats under the Trump administration.
Reconciling Future-Back and Present-Forward in Strategy
In today’s issue of Ask a Nonprofit Expert, organizational leadership consultant Nick Takamine answers a reader’s question about capacity planning and leadership readiness.