Women make up the fastest-growing incarcerated population in the country. A new report looks at the lessons learned from efforts to bail out incarcerated Black women in California.
New Report Looks at Lessons Learned from Bail Out Campaign
Women make up the fastest-growing incarcerated population in the country. A new report looks at the lessons learned from efforts to bail out incarcerated Black women in California.
At a nonprofit workplace, a union contract offers workers valuable protections. But those provisions only become meaningful when workers stand up to enforce them.
The Declaration of Independence says: “We hold these truths to be self-evident.” But who is that “we”? That has always been contested—as it is today.
Beneath the familiar chaos of daily life there is a quiet, constant interaction with a web of nonprofits. From healthcare and education to emotional support and hurricane recovery, one woman’s story reveals how deeply interwoven nonprofits are in the fabric of our communities.
How nonprofits can prepare as a controversial executive order seeks to challenge birthright citizenship.
Jobs with Justice and Clark Atlanta University, a historically Black college, together create a new institute focused on developing Black labor leaders.
To build the movements that our nation and world need today, an asset lens can help us to see community capacities—and more effectively connect people with each other.
Two media scholars break down the impact of budget cuts to public media.
How can workers become owners of the business where they work? John Abrams, who founded a company that later became a worker co-op, lays out key steps.
Employee ownership of businesses has the potential to be a tool of social transformation. Getting there, however, requires building the muscle of democratic leadership.
As climate tech, including AI, races ahead, are these solutions helping or hastening the climate crisis?
When it comes to the state of AmeriCorps, lawsuits and advocacy have made a difference. But the federal service program remains at risk of termination.