An indigenous path to climate justice; ballet revenues hit hard by COVID; Mellon reimagines monuments; pandemic job loss is a choice; and more!
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Reconciling the Past May Be the Only Way to a Sustainable Future

Reviewing the history of environmental racism in Hawai’i, the author lifts up a present-day story of a Native Hawaiian path to indigenizing environmental and climate justice.

This article from the fall 2020 edition of the Nonprofit Quarterly is part of a series of works on the subject of environmental justice and Indigenous communities, curated by Raymond Foxworth of the First Nations Development Institute. Look for more articles next week, and join us this Thursday on October 15 for a webinar on the topic featuring three of the authors, hosted by Senior Editor Steve Dubb.

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Crisis Crystal Ball: The Future of Fundraising?

What is the future of fundraising? To find out, the author asks a team of 20 experts to offer their best thinking, based on their professional experience.

With that much uncertainty ahead, it’s easy to go from handwashing to handwringing. And the challenge is that while historical trends, even recent ones, provide insights, it can be akin to trying to see the road ahead by looking in the rearview mirror.

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The Broken Nutcracker: Nonprofit Shapeshifting Can Only Go So Far

When this specific show can’t go on, the options for nonprofit ballet companies are limited.

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What Stories Should We Tell? Mellon Invests $250M to Reimagine Memorials

Called the Monuments Project, the $250-million initiative will support the creation of new monuments, as well as the relocation or rethinking of existing ones.

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European Data Remind Us that Pandemic Unemployment Is a Policy Choice

While the US suffers from record unemployment amid COVID-19, Europe made a different policy choice and kept tens of millions employed.

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The “New” Federal Judiciary: A Look at Voting Rights

Voting rights are in peril across the country.

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“A Blessing from God?”—COVID Lays Bare Health System Disparities

When COVID comes to the White House, we see, yet again, how the US maintains one health care system for the elite—and quite a different one for most Americans.

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