Abortions are lower than they have been since Roe vs. Wade was decided in 1973. Go, reproductive rights!
Why Have US Abortions Hit a Historic Low?
Abortions are lower than they have been since Roe vs. Wade was decided in 1973. Go, reproductive rights!
The cost of accepting a donation from the wrong donor keeps getting higher and higher. Some find the moral calculations of turning one down complex. What’s a nonprofit to do?
Should an abandoned jail outside Portland be converted to a homeless shelter? City officials, advocates, and others can’t decide—but a prison is a prison is a prison.
The University of California is divesting fossil fuels from its endowment and pensions. Its chief investment officer and investment committee chair say the risk of holding the assets is too great.
The field of nonprofit news is in rapid expansion, but in terms of revenue mix, both now and for the future, what do we see? This review is instructive to any nonprofit, but do we have one quibble.
This movement could get really huge, say its young organizers. We believe it—and believe in them.
“They thought I would come in and fall in line,” said former CWOP board chair Sandra Killett. “I started thinking this is not for me. Every day I wanted to quit.”
As a commissioner with L.A.’s homeless services authority says, “If you fix this for black people, you fix it for everyone.”
The cast of characters in the serially presented chaos that is the NRA of 2019 has been grown richer and odder with a full profile of their attorney, William Brewer III.
North Dakota and the Army Corps of Engineers are still fighting over who must pay the costs of policing the protests against the Dakota Access oil pipeline.
Through these practices, we evolve. We learn to move closer or farther away from each other. Which do you tend to do, and what might you need to change?
The Virginia Theological Seminary has chosen to act rather than wait for a perfect moment.