How white-led nonprofits can advance racial justice; another case of megadonor taint?; Harvard alumni vote boosts climate justice divestment campaign; and more!
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Federal Action Could Still Head Off an Eviction Wave, but Time Is Running Out

With tens of millions of US families at risk, the time for federal action to stave off evictions is now.

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For more on the topic of housing justice, please join NPQ and Shelterforce (register here) on Tuesday, September 1st at 3:00 p.m. ET for a free one-hour webinar featuring the voices of two tenant organizers.


Without Mincing Words: Sierra Club Commits to Accountability and Racial Justice

How can white-led organizations advance racial justice? Three key lessons from the Sierra Club: own your history, challenge your base, and shift power to leaders of color.

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Investigation of Mega-Donor Raises Big Nonprofit Concerns

Once again, the reputational risks of naming buildings, programs, or agencies after donors become apparent.

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Fossil Fuel Divestment Activists Win 3 Seats on Key Harvard Board

The fossil fuel divestment campaign scores another victory, as activists win three seats on the Harvard Board of Overseers.

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A Common Nonprofit Racial Justice Missing Ingredient: Strong Community Ties

A white-led nonprofit that wishes to champion racial equity could do well by getting in better touch with the communities it purports to serve.

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Feds Detail Terms of Student Loan Forbearance through Year-End

Following up on an executive order, the US Department of Education outlines forbearance rules for student loan borrowers for the remainder of 2020.

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Judicial Ethics Becomes a Political Football

How do you maintain an impartial judiciary if federal judicial ethics rules fail to specify what impartiality requires?

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