Call your Senators to fix nonprofit UI system; Andrew Jackson’s racist legacy; the importance of funder flexibility—and staying power
Call your Senators to fix nonprofit UI system; Andrew Jackson’s racist legacy; the importance of funder flexibility—and staying power; a clean model of elections from Kentucky; & more!
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** A Program of Black Reparations ([link removed][UNIQID])
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Many have talked about reparations, but relatively few have outlined specific proposals. Here a framework for repair—both economic and cultural—is presented.
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** Act Now to Protect Nonprofits from Government-Induced Cash-Flow Strain ([link removed][UNIQID])
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A new bill in Congress needs nonprofits’ immediate attention—to keep mistaken US Department of Labor guidance from making nonprofits’ difficult cash flow worse.
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** Will the Nation Reckon with Andrew Jackson’s Enduring Racist Legacy? ([link removed][UNIQID])
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Across the US, statues of Confederates and other white supremacists are coming down. But near the White House, Andrew Jackson’s statue still stands—for now.
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** Foundations Increase Support and Flexibility for Nonprofits, but Will It Last? ([link removed][UNIQID])
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Foundations have pledged exceptional flexibility amid the pandemic. So far, signs are positive. But will the pattern persist as the crisis continues?
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** Kentucky’s Clean Primary Election Provides Possible Model for November ([link removed][UNIQID])
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As Kentucky shows, not every primary election held amid the pandemic has been a disaster. In November, will states build from its example?
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A University of Chicago study found that police violations of international human rights in twenty large US cities are widespread and systemic.
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** Immigration Courts: The Case for Independence from the Executive Branch ([link removed][UNIQID])
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We may be taught in civics classes that the judiciary is an independent branch of government, but for the nation’s immigration courts, this simply isn’t true.
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