LiveStrong: a model for organizational evolution sparked by necessity but sustained through innovation, Pittsburgh declares racism a public health crisis, remembering the Greensboro four, and more!
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Building a Worker Co-op Ecosystem: Lessons from the Big Apple

In 2014, New York City made it city policy to support worker cooperatives, the first to do so. More than five years later, the fruits of this approach are increasingly evident.

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Keeping it Moving: Lessons from the Livestrong Foundation’s Turnaround

There is nothing like a near-death experience to awaken smart organizations to their surroundings and the need to evolve.

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Racism as a Public Health Crisis

The city of Pittsburgh has declared embedded racism “a public health crisis,” suggesting a range of actions to be taken to address injustices.

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Greensboro Sit-In at Sixty: 4 Key Lessons for Social Movement Activists Today

Times have changed, but the Woolworth’s counter sit-ins of 60 years ago still offer many potential lessons for today’s social movement activists.

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The Veteran Art Movement Calls for War Divestment by MoMA Chair

Leon Black, chair of the MoMA board, is a private equity guy whose firm owns Constellis Holdings, the private defense contracting firm once known as Blackwater.

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