How do we envision the future?; Seattle council passes "Amazon Tax" to support housing; Washington NFL team prepares to change its name; Mayors issue call to support arts; & more!
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PPP Recipient List: Reading Between the Lines Reveals Big Holes for Nonprofits

The feds have published a list of Paycheck Protection Program recipients. The biggest reveal, however, is what’s not on the list: namely, adequate protection of paychecks.

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Who Decides? The Power and Limits of Collective Visioning Strategies

Over the past 30 years, social decision-making techniques have proliferated. Looking at one such method, Future Search, what can we learn from our experiences?

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If at First You Don’t Succeed, Try Again: Seattle’s “Amazon Tax” Returns

In Seattle, Amazon strong-armed the city council to preclude a modest business housing tax. Two years later, it faces a tax bill that is four times as large.

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Hail to the Whozits: Washington’s NFL Team Mulls Name Change

After decades of pressure from Native American activists and others, the Washington DC football team appears ready to finally change its name.

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Mayors Call on Congress to Support the Arts Now

The US Conference of Mayors adopts a resolution calling on Congress to step in and buoy the arts. Nearly two-in-three artists are currently unemployed.

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US Pandemic Response Shortcomings Expose Systemic Flaws

A test shortage amid rising COVID-19 infections could exponentially exacerbate existing public health and economic crises.

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US Supreme Court Fails to Defend Voting Rights—Again

A series of federal court rulings upholding voting rights restrictions makes clear the need to mobilize and defend the right to vote in November.

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