One CEO’s radical campaign for wage justice, Phoenix community mobilization leads to civilian police review board, can the climate costs of the fashion industry be tamed?, and more!
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Restoring Our Hidden Rivers: Revisiting Urban Waterways with New Eyes

Often, urban rivers are out of sight, out of mind. We may not even know they exist. Yet restoring our oft-submerged urban waterways is critical to building healthy communities.

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Eschewing the Philanthropic Route, Dan Price Wants Wage Justice

Five years ago, a CEO of a Seattle-based firm set a minimum wage for his employees at $70,000 and slashed his salary to that level; today, he’s happier than ever about it.

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Phoenix Mayor Casts Tie-Breaking Vote for Civilian Police Review Board

Sometimes, the voices of the community matter and elected officials are willing to listen.

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Global Fashion and the Climate Crisis: How Your Clothes Heat Up the Planet

The fashion industry currently emits 1.7 billion tons of carbon dioxide a year, nearly twice what airplanes do. Can philanthropy help the industry shift to more sustainable practices?

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Nonprofit Leader Alleged to Have Absconded with $4 Million in Welfare Funds

A public embezzlement scheme in Mississippi appears to involve the siphoning of $65 million in welfare dollars, at least $4 million of which ended up in private pockets.

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Museum Unions Seek More than Improved Pay, Union Organizers Insist

What do newly unionized art workers want? Better wages, benefits, and working conditions for sure, but also a more democratic workplace.

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