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Beyond the Board Statement: How Can Boards Join the Movement for Racial Justice? (Part Two)

How do you operationalize racial equity at the nonprofit board level? How do you start? Tune in to this webinar for thoughtful reflections—and some critical action steps.

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Zoning and Race: If Black Lives Matter, then City Zoning Laws Must Change

Zoning has maintained white wealth and privilege for generations. In Connecticut, efforts to make zoning more equitable face considerable opposition.

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Flexible Funding Helps Nonprofits Stay Afloat, But Peril Lies Ahead

While the economic shutdown has hit nonprofits hard, foundation and government support have allowed many to respond flexibly and stay above water—so far.

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In Minnesota, Many Colleges Report Steady Enrollment despite Pandemic

Fears of plummeting college enrollments due to COVID-19 may be overblown. In Minnesota, at least, initial fall 2020 enrollment data paint a more nuanced picture.

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US Supreme Court Opens Door to Wider State Funding of Religious Schools

What does it mean when the Supreme Court says “yes” to state funding for religious schools?

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Global Anti-Racism Movement Spurs UK Museum Reckoning

While the proof will be in the doing, in Great Britain, the reverberations of global anti-racism protests are forcing a reconsideration of longstanding curatorial practices

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