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How the Arts Can Create the Foundation for a Multiracial US Democracy

Posted on June 24, 2025 by Coty Poynter
A mural in San Francisco’s Mission District displays Latino and Latina marchers as well as a tiger in the foreground.

Trump’s hostile takeover of America’s flagship arts institutions challenges us to reimagine the role of the arts in public life to create a robust culture of democracy.

Tagged Arts and Culture, Civil Society and Democracy, LeadershipLeave a comment

As Global Climate and Refugee Crises Accelerate, a Call for Humanity

Posted on June 20, 2025 by
wide shot from a distance showing temporary tents and makeshift homes in a large field.

On World Refugee Day, climate change is still a leading cause of migration. Advocates and faith leaders push us to support immigrations despite hostility from the current US presidential administration.

Tagged Climate Justice, Human Rights, Immigration, Racial JusticeLeave a comment

How Nonprofits and Activists Can Oppose Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill”

Posted on June 20, 2025 (June 19, 2025) by Coty Poynter
A group of about two dozen students, many wearing blue shirts, walk in the rain in front of the US House of Representatives.

What can nonprofits and movement leaders do in the face of Trump’s signature “big, beautiful bill”? Complete victory may be unlikely, but some wins are in fact possible.

Tagged Economic Justice, Nonprofit Advocacy, Nonprofit News, Nonprofit Sector, PoliticsLeave a comment

“Unrig the Game”: Learning from Women of Color in Leadership and Social Movements

Posted on June 19, 2025 (June 19, 2025) by Coty Poynter
Mural of a woman that reads “POWER & EQUALITY.”

In Vanessa Priya Daniel’s new book Unrig the Game: What Women of Color Can Teach Everyone About Winning, she calls for radical shifts in how women of color leaders are seen and supported in social movements.

Tagged Executive Leadership, Leadership Development, Nonprofit Advocacy, Philanthropy, Race and Power, Racial JusticeLeave a comment

For Black Maternal Health, We Need Justice and Equity: A Conversation with Angela Doyinsola Aina

Posted on June 19, 2025 (June 18, 2025) by Rebekah Barber
A smiling young Black pregnant woman stands indoors with her hands gently resting on her belly.

The founder of the Black Mamas Matter Alliance discusses how the organization is navigating this current political climate and the type of supports that are needed.

Tagged Health Justice, Maternal Health, Racial JusticeLeave a comment

A Group of Black Girls Commemorates Juneteenth by Walking in Harriet Tubman’s Footsteps

Posted on June 19, 2025 (February 2, 2026) by Rebekah Barber
Three girls from Leadership LINKS smile and embrace each other.

This Juneteenth, a group of Black girls are embarking on a 14-day tour to follow the footsteps of Harriet Tubman.

Tagged Education, Leadership Development, Racial Justice, YouthLeave a comment

In California’s Largest Landback Deal, the Yurok Tribe Reclaims Sacred Land Around Klamath River

Posted on June 18, 2025 (June 18, 2025) by
A view of the rushing waters of the Klamath River with coniferous trees on the bank.

More than 17,000 acres around the Klamath River in Northern California have returned to the Yurok Tribe, completing the largest landback deal in California history.

Tagged Climate Justice, Indigenous Voices, Land JusticeLeave a comment

Making Housing Affordable: How Government Can Finance Homes at Low Cost

Posted on June 18, 2025 (June 18, 2025) by
Webinar Speaker Fernando Marti against a soundwave graphic.

A key driver of the cost of homebuilding is financing. If housing were financed the same way bridges and roads are, building affordable housing at scale would be far easier.

Tagged Community Development, Economic Justice, Housing JusticeLeave a comment

New Study Shines a Light on the Impact of Donor-Advised Funds

Posted on June 18, 2025 (June 28, 2025) by
A ray of sunshine breaks through the clouds and shines a light on the beach and a large rock formation.

Where do DAF dollars go—and how quickly do these donor dollars actually arrive at operating nonprofits? The answers, derived from a new study, may be surprising.

Tagged Leadership, Nonprofit Sector, PhilanthropyLeave a comment

The Struggle to Rebuild Lahaina: Where Is Recovery Two Years After the Fires?

Posted on June 18, 2025 (June 25, 2025) by
A sign says “Fishing for Housing” in red on a yellow background. Next to it is Lahaina Strong volunteer signup information.

Nearly two years after the fires in Lahaina, Hawaiʻi, killed over 100 people, the community struggles to survive but continues to rebuild, on its own terms.

Tagged Climate Justice, Community Organizing, Land Justice, Racial JusticeLeave a comment

How to Transform Strategic Planning for Social Justice

Posted on June 17, 2025 by Coty Poynter
Aurelio Diaz Tekpankalli’s allegorical “Liberation through Knowledge” shows people; two large, opened books; and animals.

Strategic planning techniques adopted from the corporate world can undermine the pursuit of social justice. To make it work, leaders must approach planning from a liberatory mindset.

Tagged Equity-Centered Management, Leadership, Leadership Development, Liberation, Nonprofit SectorLeave a comment

As Immigration Enforcement Ramps Up, Elected Leaders Face Increased Threats

Posted on June 16, 2025 (June 18, 2025) by Rebekah Barber
Close-up of "POLICE ICE" marking on the back of a hi-visibility stab proof vest worn by a police officer at the scene of an incident.

Across the country, immigration enforcement is intensifying. As elected leaders, particularly those of color, seek more transparency, some are finding themselves as targets.

Tagged Civil Society and Democracy, Immigration, Politics, Race and Power, Racial JusticeLeave a comment
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