Whole Foods' white-centrism problem; a bit of restorative justice for the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation; impressive nonprofit design in Color of Change; & more!
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Defund the Police: From Rallying Cry to Local Implementation

Three powerful words have emerged from the protests following George Floyd’s murder: Defund the police! But how are localities taking that on?

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Whole Foods Employees Claim Retaliation for BLM Masks

If a company’s choices betray the ways it envisions its audience and customers, it’s no wonder that Whole Foods and Starbucks are synonymous with white-centrism.

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A Planned Death for One Nonprofit and Reclaimed Space for Another

When does the end of a nonprofit make poetic sense in terms of reparations and reconciliation ?

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The High-Leverage Color of Change Formula

In the wake of the nation’s racial justice uprising, the nonprofit advocacy group Color of Change is helping spur policy change at countless US corporations.

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Washington Town Revives Local Currency as COVID-19 Relief

There’s a lot of the response to the pandemic that’s been very local, but this unusual measure stands out for its attention to local health in a broader sense.

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Is the Rising Focus on Police Organizations Justified?

A network of US police associations, foundations, and unions has wielded political influence and philanthropic dollars quite effectively to secure police power.

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