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

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

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?

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?

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

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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Study Finds Police in 20 of Top 20 US Cities Violate Human Rights

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

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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