We reiterate that sitting out this advocacy moment is a dereliction of fiduciary duty. The policy proposals in play will deeply affect nonprofits and the lives of those they serve.
With activists and advocacy organizations calling for the release of prisoners to slow the escalating COVID-19 pandemic, could we end mass incarceration for good.
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Arts sector institutions struggle with the myriad changes, financial and otherwise, that the pandemic imposes, but are coping with their trademark creativity.
Even with CARES legislation in place, some students are having their wages garnished for student loan debts. Legislators are looking to halt the practice and ensure refunds.
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North of the 49th parallel, a very different policy response to the arts reminds us that a decimated arts sector is a policy choice, not a requirement, of the pandemic.
Some organizations serving low income and marginalized communities have been left out of relief because they are just too big but is that the right standard?The slug for this newswire goes here.
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