Protesters are calling for an end to economic as well as physical violence; an art project for our times; trying to dominate the unstoppable; & more
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I Can’t Breathe

A submission from a member of NPQ’s community on the collective meaning of this historical moment—this time, in poem form.

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Can Community Investing Grow to Scale? Do We Have a Choice?

A report released just before the pandemic hit the US makes the case for locally based community investment. Its findings may be more relevant now than ever.

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Urban Protests Include US Economy in their Sights

While coverage of the protests in the wake of the execution of George Floyd has justifiably focused on police brutality, there is a strong economic undercurrent, too.

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In Albuquerque, Placemaking Persisted even as City Life Was Suspended

An arts-led initiative that had just started to click before New Mexico’s stay-at-home order took effect in March has made a positive turn toward the virtual.

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How to Try (and Fail) to Dominate a Crowd of Young People

Seven days after George Floyd’s murder, an estimated 15,000 people came out for a march in Oakland, California. What happened then was a study in attempted provocation and domination.

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Will Minneapolis Learn from Its Multiple Failures to Reform Policing?

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Should Police Be Financially Liable in Misconduct Suits?

Some of the things we take for granted are due to be re-examined, like how the police are funded and the granting of qualified immunity to officers.

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