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Dear Philanthropy: These Are the Fires of Anti-Black Racism

Philanthropy has said it would focus on ensuring Black lives matter before, then let up as attention moved elsewhere. We must not falter as a field again.

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Why Teachers, Not Reformers, Should “Reimagine Education”

Education expert Diane Ravitch documents the corrupting influence of major philanthropists in “school reform” efforts and celebrates the educators who resist.

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Rent is Due: Might an Eviction Wave Be Near?

Today is the first of June, and rent is due for an estimated 40 million US households. As eviction moratoria end, state by state, millions could find their housing at risk.

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Independent Booksellers Partner to Develop an Alternative to Amazon

A project supported by independent booksellers to create an alternative online book-selling platform takes off in the current pandemic environment.

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Can a Failed America Rebuild?

In this time of national trauma and open white supremacy, Rev. Barber and Dr. West say the only way out is to educate, organize, and act.

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Supreme Court Ruling on Churches and COVID-19 May Be Overtaken by Events

The US Supreme Court rules that public health is a valid reason to restrict in-person religious gatherings, but the White House aims to supersede states through political pressure.

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A Nonprofit Startup Helps Chinatown Restaurants Connect to Customers Online

In New York City, many immigrant eateries have faced closure due to COVID-19. A new nonprofit tech platform is helping them maintain contact with their customers.

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