Revisioning philanthropy; women and people of color face greatest job loss; ballet dancers perform online; state governors value pork over people; & more!
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Financial Leadership: Making Good Decisions in Unprecedented Times

With the pandemic come extraordinary financial pressures. Hear stories from two nonprofit finance leaders outlining the steps they have taken to weather the storm.

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Deer Eyes, Circle Mind: Reflections on Pandemic & Philanthropy

One lesson for philanthropy that stems from this pandemic is the importance of nonlinear thinking.

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Women and People of Color Hit Hardest by Pandemic-Induced Unemployment

April 2020 saw 20.5 million Americans, ten times the prior monthly record, lose their jobs. As is often the case, those least advantaged in the job market suffer most.

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Watch this Video: Dancers with No Stage

"If I can't dance, I don't want to be in your revolution," Emma Goldman once said. Facing an extended shutdown, a group of ballet dancers takes this slogan to heart.

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Pork Chops or Your Life? How the Pandemic Plays Out in the USA

It might seem obvious that human life ought to take precedence over the exigencies of production. But in state after state, it is not working out that way.

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Higher Education Mulls a Fall Semester without Lecture Halls

What will fall semester 2020 look like? Some schools plan a mix of small in-person classes and virtual lectures; others make all-virtual plans. Budgets remain uncertain regardless.

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Supreme Court Live! Does It Make the Court Better…or Worse?

With proceedings held by audio teleconference due to the pandemic, for the first time US Supreme Court has acquiesced to live broadcasting of its proceedings.

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