Read BIPOC-led letter demanding accountability from Rockefeller and Kellogg; empty White House threats to universities about "radical indoctrination"; #BoycottBigMeat campaign launched this week; & more!
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Reframing Governance III

The most substantive decisions regarding your organization’s governance are likely happening far from the boardroom. How does this change the role of the board?

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BIPOC-Led Groups Call Out Kellogg, Rockefeller, and Walmart on Bad Practice

It’s hard to provide straight feedback to large foundations, but this coalition of people of color working on food systems has done so with grace—and without apology.

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Another Day, Another Presidential Threat or Two

The president has tweeted an order to have the tax-exempt status of universities and colleges reviewed on the grounds that they offer “radical indoctrination.”

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#BoycottBigMeat Campaign Launches to Support New Legislation

A campaign calling for the boycott of industrial factory farming has been launched to support legislation in Congress that seeks to reform how US meat production.

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The Impending Cliff of the Upcoming Election amid Pandemic

The long lines of voters we saw at the mid-term elections may be undesirable from a public health standpoint, but we don’t see the alternatives getting the push they need.

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Face Masks and Floor Markers as Louvre Emerges from COVID-19 Lockdown

Before the pandemic, popular museums like the Louvre were so crowded that they were having to limit crowd sizes by fiat. That’s now happening on a whole new scale.

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