The terrible vulnerability of rural communities to COVID-19; NJ A business to nonprofit transformation; #CancelRent prompts movement coalitions; & more!
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Are We Ready Yet? The Need for a New National Direction

With over a million cases and 71,500 deaths in two months in the US alone, there is no doubt the pandemic is a tragedy. But the time has come to move beyond it to a more creative shared ethos of prosperity.

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Hotspots: Prisons and Slaughterhouses Hit Rural Communities Hard

Relying on prisons and processing plants as “growth industries” turned rural communities into COVID-19 hotspots. It’s environmental and economic injustice made manifest.

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New Jersey Restaurant Finds Nonprofit Business Model amid the Pandemic

Perhaps COVID-19 will open the public’s eyes to the kind of value that can be mined from a nonprofit economic enterprise. Here, a business transforms, pop-up style.

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Rent Strikes Grow across the US

Ad hoc coalitions are emerging to bring a national action agenda to bear on such issues as the crying national need for decent affordable housing.

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2020 Pulitzer Prizes Nonprofit News is Front and Center

The 2020 Pulitzer Prizes have been announced, and they do civic society proud.

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Women, Work & Inequity: The Same Old Story, Even in a Pandemic

A new study reveals that the same old gender standards apply even during the most stressful and dangerous of times.

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Experiencing the Pandemic in Quaranzine

Self-published artifacts let artists and makers create personal journals, mutual aid explainers, and social justice campaigns in an accessible format while in isolation.

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