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Remaking the Economy: COVID 19, Recovery, and the Black Community


NPQ’s latest Remaking the Economy webinar builds on a recent article series that we ran this fall titled Black Male Leadership: Nonprofit Voices, Truth, and Power. In that series, curated by Tony Pickett and Marcus Littles, five different Black nonprofit male leaders highlighted the unique challenges they face, as well as ways to move forward, including the need to confront patriarchal norms that have undermined racial justice work. Here we continue that conversation within the context of an economic and health crisis that has disproportionately harmed Black Americans.

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A Whole-Body Chart on Nonprofit Revenue Trends

Communicating nonprofit revenue trends requires more than what the public has been getting. This chart from Jackson Hole provides a model that can be replicated.

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Cleveland’s Major League Baseball Franchise Commits to Renaming Team

After a five-month community listening process, Cleveland’s baseball team commits to renaming their team to a non-Native name before the 2022 season.

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The Vital Role of Trust in Achieving High Vaccination Rates for COVID-19

A rural health clinic in Indiana provides lessons for us all regarding the vital importance of trust and community outreach in medicine.

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Housing Advocates Decry Proposed Diversion of Tax on Rich SF Businesses

Two years ago, voters in San Francisco approved a new tax on wealthy businesses to address homelessness. But city officials want to use the revenues for other needs.

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Nonprofit Journalism Lifts Up Critical Community Voices

According to one industry observer, the future of nonprofit journalism looks bright.

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