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Changing Our Narrative about Narrative: The Infrastructure Required for Building Narrative Power

As you read this, reflect on the hard-won changes we now see in narratives around race, and their effects on public consciousness about the design of our social systems.

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Monumental Symbol: BLM Protester Replaces Submerged Slaver Statue

Centuries of racism will require more than weeks to undo. Still, there’s something of a punctuation-mark moment in monuments not only being removed, but replaced.

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Criminal Negligence: 65% of Farmville Detainees Test Positive for COVID-19

Farmville Detention Center in Virginia received 74 people from coronavirus hotspots—and 51 of them tested positive. Now there are 268 COVID positive detainees at the facility.

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Does a Nonprofit Organization Have to Have a Moral Compass?

Fully reopening the economy won’t bring about recovery until the coronavirus is effectively contained—but who gives a hoot about science, or economics, or people?

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Last-Minute Merger Strife: Is the Rush Ever Worth the Risk?

The so-called merger between Marlboro College and Emerson College looks increasingly ill-wrought, as disposition of its land runs into charges about the buyer’s racism.

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The New Must-Have Museum Souvenir: Face Masks

Face masks have long since been integrated into our overall look so it is natural that museums would see them as a way of spreading beauty while raising money. The slug for this newswire goes here.

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