L.A. museum’s biggest donor jumps ship over redesign, Google workers face retribution for taking principled stands, imprisoned women tell their stories, and more!
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Remaking the Economy in the Black Belt

Watch this NPQ webinar to learn about community-based economic development in the South from four Black activists in the Black Belt and Mississippi Delta.

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L.A. Art Museum Loses Its Largest Donor in Dispute over Display Policy

Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s biggest donor just halted donations over plans to rebuild the museum in a way that shows less of its permanent collections.

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“Don’t Be Evil”?—Google Cracks Down on Worker Dissent

A little more than a year after worker walkouts called attention to sexual harassment at Google, management has used firings and other actions to curtail dissent.

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Art Exhibit Highlights Personal Stories of Incarcerated Women

Over the past 40 years, the incarceration rate for women has increased 834 percent nationwide, and yet their stories are rarely told.

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Hiding Behind a Shield: Nonprofit Status Helps Conceal Political Money

Behested donations―that is, donations made to nonprofits at the request of public officials—seem to be on the rise in our post-Citizens United world.

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US Receives a Grade of “F” in Reproductive Health and Rights

In its eighth annual report on reproductive rights, the Population Institute for the first time lowers its overall grade for the US to an “F.”

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