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Greetings, readers! This week’s Leadership newsletter is a bit of a grab bag. First, Brian Joseph looks into the recent maneuver by Florida governor Ron DeSantis to slash public arts funding in the Sunshine State. Next, I review a new report by the global communications firm Edelman that finds that demand for DEI is as high as it was in 2020—but that US institutions are falling short. Then, NPQ Health Justice editor Tonie Marie Gordon explores the ways that “queering” American health care could benefit many vulnerable communities. Finally, we invite you to delve into our summer 2024 magazine, “Escaping Corporate Capture.”


Cuts to the Arts Are Latest Maneuver in Culture Wars

 
With the stroke of a pen, Florida governor Ron DeSantis slashed the state’s public arts budget. Read more…
 
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Demand for DEI Exceeds Action, Report Finds

 
Demand for DEI initiatives is high and grew since last year; but most US institutions are falling short, Edelman study finds. Read more…
 
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Queering Healthcare Transformation

 
“Embracing queer perspectives opens new pathways to rethink healthcare for vulnerable populations.” Read more…
 
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Nonprofit Quarterly Summer 2024 Issue: “Escaping Corporate Capture”

 
The far-reaching tentacles of corporate capture are currently front and center as the world experiences a rapid expansion of intersecting crises impacting how we live. Corporations have a profound influence on our economy, politics, culture, and even our sense of self. Understanding the scope of that influence—and developing strategies to build more democratic institutions for a liberated world—is more critical than ever. Download our Summer 2024 digital issue here…
 
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