The defund movement sparks participatory budgeting; COVID strikes southern states during their "reopening" phase; racial justice art to honor the victims; private prisons become less profitable; & more!
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Beyond the Board Statement: How Can Boards Join the Movement for Racial Justice? (Part One)

This webinar is part 1 of a no-holds-barred discussion of the necessity, realities, and and dynamics of involving nonprofit boards in taking leadership on racial equity.

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From Defunding to Reinvestment: Why We Need to Scale Participatory Budgeting

As we defund the police, we must also invest in our participatory democratic governance capacity to ensure true community accountability.

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Not Over ’til It’s Over: Coronavirus Resurgence Hits Hard

The V-shaped graph some predicted for the economy is beginning to look increasingly unlikely as localities consider reinstituting restrictions.

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The Writing on the Wall (and the Window, and the Street)

Four weeks after George Floyd’s death, artists honor his memory and engage their communities, painting words and images to capture the moment and call for justice.

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On the Subject of Slavery’s Legacy: Defund Private Prisons

Private prison corporations are facing financial friction as the movement to end the use of private prisons meets the “Defund the Police” national energy.

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Study Maps Business Closure Effects on People of Color, Women & Immigrants

Census data show women, people of color, and immigrants have had to shut down businesses due to COVID-19 at much higher rates than white, male, US-born owners.

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The De-cloistering of the Met

An Instagram post from a senior curator at the Met reinforces the need for art museums to come to terms with their massive social failures.

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