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Subject Black Women in Nonprofits Matter
Date July 8, 2020 3:04 PM
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Beyond capitalism: the solidarity economy movement; the devil’s bargain challenge of reopening public schools – send money!

Beyond capitalism: the solidarity economy movement; the devil’s bargain challenge of reopening public schools – send money!; Facebook spins and spirals in response to pressures for change; & more!
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** Black Women in Nonprofits Matter ([link removed][UNIQID])
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We don’t need more statistics, research, or testimonials when it comes to the sector’s failure to uplift Black women in executive leadership roles; we need demonstrable, decisive action.


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** System Change: A Basic Primer to the Solidarity Economy ([link removed][UNIQID])
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COVID-19 teaches us the costs of ignoring solidarity. But can a solidarity economy really be built? And, if so, what would it look like?


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** Public Schools Are a Fiery Flashpoint for a Difficult Recovery ([link removed][UNIQID])
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Parents and local officials wrestle with a “devil’s bargain,” reopening schools without the necessary investment as federal officials try to take a hard political line.

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** Facebook Spins while Boycott Leaders Refuse to Be Hornswoggled ([link removed][UNIQID])
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Facebook misunderstands the moment it is in, as employees engage in “virtual walkouts,” advertisers boycott en masse, and advocates reject their usual spin.

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** University Students Demand a Severing of Ties with Minneapolis Police ([link removed][UNIQID])
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A growing movement of college students is pressuring institutions to dismantle ties with local law enforcement.

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** US Colleges and Universities Reveal a Range of Plans for Reopening ([link removed][UNIQID])
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With only six to eight weeks until the start of the new semester, universities, including Ivy League schools, have begun to declare their plans for Fall 2020.

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** Indiana’s Community Gardens Seek to Address Pandemic Food Needs ([link removed][UNIQID])
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The pandemic makes operating community gardens harder, cutting both donations and volunteer numbers, but it highlights their importance to local food supply

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