PPP coverage expires and layoffs commence; 3 cities lead Truth & Reconciliation Commissions to address racial injustice; Original Americans Foundation a philanthropic stunt; & more!
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The Nonprofit Sector as White Space

The concept of white space has crossed over from Black space into the public conversation about race in the U.S. But many are using a white space approach to racial justice, including nonprofit leaders.

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New Round of Museum Layoffs Coincides with Expiration of PPP Money

A collective of art workers is calling for transparency of decision-making as a new wave of layoffs occur in famed institutions.

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The United States’ Reconciliation Mandate: Are We There Yet?

District attorneys in Boston, Philadelphia, and San Francisco announced early last week that their cities would form Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation Commissions.

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Philanthropy as PR Stunt: The Demise of the Original Americans Foundation

How do you know that a foundation is a public-relations stunt? Well, if donations drop to zero when the foundation falls out of the public eye, that might be a good sign.

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The “Black Tax” on Homeownership

National study documents racial inequities baked into our property tax system

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Who’s Your Daddy? Congress’s Costly Free Pass for Super-Rich Tax Scofflaws

The current recession needs government spending to address, but the nation’s coffers are missing hundreds of billions due to the nonpayment of taxes the wealthy owe.

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