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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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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