The fracturing of America’s political parties, the use of art to inspire economic justice, and the democratizing potential of giving circles.
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** Hidden in Plain View: Philanthropy, Mission Statements, and White Supremacy ([link removed])
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White supremacy is a pandemic. In this moment in time, the shared global narrative centers around COVID-19. But white supremacy is a more pernicious virus, permeating every strata of human life for at least the last 500 years.
Our Indigenous communities are still reeling from the disproportionate adversity that COVID-19 has brought, from the highest death rates (as headlined in the New York Times) to the economic devastation faced by our Native Nations, enterprises, and entrepreneurs. Philanthropy has had two primary responses—either leaning in to provide relief and real-time solutions—or an even greater distancing from Black, Brown, and Indigenous communities and organizations to protect their own “at-risk” endowments and prestige. The latter is a symptom of white supremacy.
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Is the Current US Party System Nearing Its Demise? ([link removed])
The US two-party system has remained largely unchanged since the Civil War. But the system that let the Republican and Democratic parties act as coalitions that can win elections and drive the direction of the nation may be coming apart.
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Culture Shift: How 2 Nonprofits Use Art to Inspire Visionary Economic Justice ([link removed])
FROM THE ARCHIVE: Two organizations dedicated to supporting nonprofits as they shape social justice narratives have partnered to distribute lesson plans and discussion guides to promote hard conversations on economic justice in our schools and our communities.
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Can Giving Circles Democratize Philanthropy? ([link removed])
Most philanthropic donor trends involve the growing weight of millionaire dollars. But giving circles are an important, more democratic exception.
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