At Northwestern, a student-alumni group directly challenged the administration’s attempt to smear those protesting racism with the canard of anti-Semitism.
Charges of Anti-Semitism at Northwestern Exhibit Hypocrisy of Its Leadership
At Northwestern, a student-alumni group directly challenged the administration’s attempt to smear those protesting racism with the canard of anti-Semitism.
Some nonprofits, once they figured out how to transition to virtual programming, found the results so promising that they might keep their programs that way permanently.
How will we care for those who care for us? It’s a vital question to consider as COVID-19’s death toll continues and creates a high PTSD risk for caregivers.
What does Black male nonprofit leadership demand in 2020 amid pandemic and upheaval? Above all, it requires the courage to face and confront white supremacy.
Some members of the House Committee on Ways and Means believe that the IRS may have—by mistake—withdrawn the tax-exempt status of thousands of nonprofits.
It’s a crowded marketplace on Giving Tuesday, so standing out takes strategy, heart, and a culture of philanthropy.
A report finds that the US Treasury Department encouraged big banks to favor existing customers over everyone else in the Paycheck Protection Program.
As the trend of universal basic income becomes more accepted, we must carefully review its source revenue to avoid perpetuating oppressive systems.
The missing painting’s title says, “There are combustibles in every State, which a spark might set fire to.” An apt find for our times.
How do you succeed at census and voting outreach amid a pandemic? For Latinx nonprofits, it has required both digital acumen and old-fashioned organizing.
Are fundraisers, both political and nonprofit, playing fast and loose with their offers to match the gifts of donors? Don’t do it!
The US co-op movement today has begun to acknowledge how white supremacy has distorted democratic practice. But there remains a long way to go.