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Read our editor’s picks for the week:


Documenting the Ukrainian Struggle for Survival: The Power of Storytelling


Documentary filmmaker and storyteller Sonia Lowman shares her first-person account of the unfolding health and humanitarian crises in war-torn Ukraine. Read more...
 
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Discover How to Get Your Nonprofit’s Unemployment Expenses on Track
Explore the different unemployment funding options available to nonprofits and learn how state funding works vs. reimbursing in this informational webinar by UST Workforce Solutions.
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More from Fewer: The Growing Role of Ultra-Wealthy Donors


Ultra-wealthy individuals are playing an increasingly large role in philanthropy, a new report finds. Read more...
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Discover the Future of Career Navigation
Join the National Fund for Workforce Solutions on May 29 at 12 p.m. Eastern for “Career Journeys Redefined” to explore complexities of career navigation.
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Could a Union Win in Chattanooga Lead to Greater Labor Gains in the South?

In April, Volkswagen workers in Tennessee voted by an overwhelming margin for a union. Could this be the harbinger of a union organizing wave? The UAW hopes so. Read more...
 
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Abortion access has widespread benefits
When people can safely get an abortion, it not only improves their quality of life, but that of their families, communities, and even countries.
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“We Specialize in the Wholly Impossible”: Navigating Three Black Women Tropes in Leadership


“We seek to have room for error, growth, and balance. However, when we ask for help, there’s little support, due to the Mammy trope. When we give instruction for alleviation, we are the Angry Black Woman. There is no relief at the top of the glass cliff.” Read more...
 


Funding Climate Mitigation: A Conversation with Michael Thatcher and Daniel Stein


Why is climate mitigation so underfunded? NPQ spoke with Charity Navigator and Giving Green about areas for help—and for hope. Read more...
 
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