NYC’s collapsing nonprofits, our laissez faire approach to the coronavirus, will California’s new gig economy law decimate its arts scene?, and more!
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LISC at 40: Coming to Terms with the
Limits of Markets

Community economic development has grown enormously in scale in past decades, but market forces often impede progress on racial equity.

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Another Big Nonprofit Fail in NYC Creates Urgent Massive Contract Offers

It will take four organizations to fill the gap left by New York City’s now-defunct Childrens Community Services following its collapse.

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Weak Federal Response to Coronavirus Establishes Low, Slow Baseline

The Centers for Disease Control bungled the initial response to coronavirus. How will communities respond to high-level disorganization?

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Gig-Economy Law in California Roils Nonprofit Theaters

In Sonoma County, California, nonprofit theaters are seeking to adjust to a new state law that restricts the use of independent contractors.

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UC Berkeley Launches $6B Campaign as Identity Crisis Looms

The University of California, Berkeley has launched a $6 billion capital campaign. Meanwhile, memories of a public university fade.

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Powerful “Mockingbird” Performance Jolts and Inspires Students and Critics

Eighteen thousand New York City students saw a free staging of “To Kill A Mockingbird” in Madison Square Garden.

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