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How to Make This Year’s Eviction Crisis Our Last

It’s long past time to sever the link between rent and affordable housing. Let’s go all-in on community housing ownership.

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This Moment Shows Us Why Philanthropy Should Reinvent Itself

A VOICE FROM THE FIELD. The wealth our foundations control isn’t our money at all. It’s on us to figure out how to return that money to those to whom it belongs.

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A Small Bail Fund Becomes a Social Media Target—And That’s Not All

This story of a small nonprofit caught in a public storm reflects our times in so many ways.

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Land Banks Seen as Critical Local Policy Tool amid Economic Downturn

A new bill in Congress promotes public land banks as a critical tool for ensuring community control of land reuse amid the pandemic-induced economic downturn.

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Elected Officials Sign Pledge to Reject Donations from Police Unions

Police unions are often very generous in their contributions to politicians. That’s a major obstacle to remaking the role and accountability of the police.

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Nine Mayors in Texas Ask Governor to Restore Local Power to Fight COVID

Local officials in Texas have a different point of view than the governor when it comes to reopening after COVID-19, and they hold a different set of priorities.

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Toward Climate and Racial Justice: The Unbreakable Link

The phrase “I can’t breathe” rings even more true when we look at how environmental problems disproportionately affect people of color and poor communities.

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