A powerful public call for racial justice from Memphis nonprofits; Supreme Court rules that civil rights law includes LGBTQ workers; NY mobilizes to save youth employment program; & more!
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2020 Giving USA Report Both Surreal and Suggestive of Larger Change Needs

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Over 100 Memphis Nonprofit Leaders Outline Policy Agenda for Racial Justice

“Enough is enough,” say Memphis nonprofit leaders. Led by Black nonprofit leaders, an open letter calls for a new day in policing and broader public policy.

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US Supreme Court Hands the LGBTQ Community a Pride Month Surprise

The US Supreme Court rules that firing someone due to their sexual orientation or transgender status violates federal civil rights law.

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New Yorkers Mobilize to Restore Summer Youth Employment Program

Proposed cuts in Mayor Bill de Blasio’s budget would reduce employment in the New York City’s youth summer jobs program from 70,000 to zero.

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Nice Words Aren’t Enough: Power and Money Must Be Given Up Now

Dismantling racism requires challenging and deconstructing systems of power that embed white supremacy.

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Basketball great Michael Jordan’s 10-year, $100 million pledge to donate to racial justice has gotten a lot of attention, but not all of it is positive.

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