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Subject Week in Review: A New Theory of Power, Public Art, and more
Date March 19, 2021 5:00 PM
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The case for a world without prisons, one organization's story of salary transparency, and more!

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Here’s what you may have missed this week:

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Public Art: The Case for a Cultural Heart Transplant ([link removed])

Building a public art system worthy of the name requires equipping citizens to engage with it, reforming the design process, and allocating funding from the ground up. Read more... ([link removed])

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Forms: A New Theory of Power ([link removed])

To effect social change requires understanding the key forms through which power works, especially those that order space, time, status, and connectivity. Read more... ([link removed])

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Salary Transparency: One Organization’s Story ([link removed])

NPQ talks with Mimi Kravetz of Hillel International about designing a transparent compensation system to drive salary equity and deepen employee trust in management. Read/listen here... ([link removed])

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Abolitionist Politics: The Case for a World without Prisons ([link removed])

The work of abolition is to make new forms of human life possible. Abolition helps us see this work in progress and work toward our own betterment. Read more... ([link removed])

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