Reliance on social enterprise in the age of COVID—one nonprofit’s experience; mortality rate among Black Americans meets a continued lack of targeted investment; & more!
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Sumi’nangwa: Lessons on Philanthropy from Indian Country

Native Americans are facing down COVID-19 with extraordinary creativity and resilience. How can the pandemic reorient philanthropy to decolonize its practices?

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Wilkesboro Takes Your Breath Away: A Tale of Two Towns

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A Social Enterprise-Supported Nonprofit Faces the Challenge of COVID-19

The story of More Than Words shows an array of open questions that will apply to many other nonprofits.

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National Data Finds Black COVID-19 Mortality Twice That of Whites

Data to date find that Black Americans have died at more than twice as whites from COVID-19. It doesn’t have to be this way.

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Insult to Injury on the South Side: An Ambitious Hospital Merger Is Foiled

On Chicago’s South Side, where 93% of residents are Black, four hospitals’ vision for a more comprehensive health system has been placed on hold by the state.

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Workers at Philadelphia Museum of Art Seek to Unionize

Last Friday, a majority of workers at the Philadelphia Museum of Art indicated their desire to be represented by a union, continuing an industry trend in art museums.

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