3 case studies on mutual aid; ACLU fights gov contract withdrawn over nonprofit support of BLM; Baltimore Museum of Art faces retaliation from privileged class; and more!
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5 Actions Nonprofits Can Take to Embrace Disability Rights and Access

People with disabilities bring unique perspectives to tackling injustice and inequality, particularly disabled women, Black, indigenous, queer, and gender-nonconforming leaders. Yet organizations—mine included—haven’t always acknowledged that disability rights is central to social justice.

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Remaking the Economy: 3 City Case Studies in Mutual Aid

Amid twin pandemics of racism and COVID-19, mutual aid has made a comeback in the US. What can nonprofits learn from the new networks that have emerged?

In this webinar, mutual aid practitioners in the Twin Cities, Chicago, and Atlanta discuss the past, present, and future of mutual aid.

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ACLU Challenges Nonprofit Punishment on First Amendment Grounds

The ACLU says support for BLM should not lead to government intimidation as it steps forward to help restore a contract withdrawn on those grounds.

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A Call to Radicalize International Humanitarian Aid

A peek into those institutions that, though mostly undemocratic, do provide a veneer of essential wealth redistribution in the form of charity.

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Baltimore Museum of Art Pulls Back Art from Auction Hours before the Event

The twin social forces of the pandemic and systemic racism collide in an organizational field where both are immediate considerations.

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The Battle for Black Lives Rages in the Classroom

The struggle in Burlington, in Sarasota, and in every other community is to recognize who we are as people and take responsibility for our history.

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Nonprofit Nursing Home Gets Gobbled Up by For-Profit Enterprise

The differences in quality of care between nonprofit and for-profit nursing homes have become a matter of life and death for residents during the pandemic.

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