Vu Le steps down—funders should step up, actions of a Florida nonprofit’s funders create headaches, Mexican women rise up against violence, and more!
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Practicing Equity—Activating Oppositional Consciousness from the Margin

Organizations that practice equity create space for leaders who exist at the intersection of race, gender, and class oppression.

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Nonprofit Founder Vu Le Challenges Funders to Step Up as He Steps Down

Vu Le exits his executive director role at a time when many leaders of color at nonprofits are experiencing burnout and often limited support from funders.

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The Not-Uncommon Tale of a Benefactor Becoming a Problem

A pair of philanthropists bailed out a Florida nonprofit seven years ago. Now those philanthropists are alleged to have fraudulently acquired their wealth.

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Mexican Women Mobilize for National 24-Hour Strike: Un Día Sin Nosotras

Mexican women are mobilizing for a nationwide 24-hour strike, to be held March 9th. The strike aims to call attention to the high levels of violence Mexican women face.

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A Growing Literary Genre with Deep Nonprofit Ties: Prison Literature

Increasingly, words from those behind bars find their way into the world, as authors and nonprofits take on mass incarceration, immigrant detention, and prison conditions.

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Top Rhode Island Nonprofits Show their True Colors in their Lack of Color

A Rhode Island study finds that a paltry three percent of the state’s largest 150 nonprofits have CEOs of color.

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