Philanthropic support for local journalism is on the rise, both of commercial and nonprofit papers. Is what’s being done enough?
Two Philanthropic Strategies Aim to Boost Faltering Local News
Philanthropic support for local journalism is on the rise, both of commercial and nonprofit papers. Is what’s being done enough?
These three tensions are not insurmountable, but it’s critical for leaders and consultants to orient around them as they act to deepen organizational equity.
When we fail to recognize dominance and power, we perpetuate cycles of harm, impede social progress, and undermine our leadership.
What if the word “pandemic” simply does not fully capture the logic of our current global predicament?
In this clip from the Edge Leadership Race and Power Roundtable, the participants share their thoughts on the state of power in the US.
Social justice groups expect everyone who works with them to center equity in the way they do business. Not many Philanthropic Intermediaries are currently qualified or appropriate to meet those needs.
A new report looks at impact investment from the perspective of grassroots community groups.
When COVID-19 hit, a flagship co-op education program shuttered. But a new program emerged in its place.
A measure to tax companies that maintain extreme pay gaps between CEOs and workers advances in Congress.
Two women whose families were connected by slavery uncover the history of how a thriving Black community in Virginia was wiped out in the 1910s by white violence.
People of all genders in any and all positions of power are at risk of perpetuating the systemic privileging of men and traditionally masculine behaviors and practices.
Found in Translation trains bilingual women as medical interpreters. Founder Maria Vertkin and her graduates explain why this life-changing work is so necessary.