How social movements preserve and pass on their knowledge (or don’t), banks leave private prison corps high and dry, a new kind of co-op desperately needed in San Francisco, and more!
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Can a Growing Nonprofit Economy Lead to a Thriving Democratic Culture?

In terms of economic indicators such as revenue and employment, the nonprofit sector’s growth has been significant. So why aren’t the values that nonprofits espouse more prominent?

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How Do Social Movements Mature?

Learning by watching others is central to social movements. Yet this impulse can clash with the desire to protect the in-group and the relationships upon which movements are built.

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Banking Partners Desert Private Prisons under Pressure from Advocates

Pressure from activists has led all but five major banks to break ties with private prisons. Multibillion-dollar corporations like GEO Group and CoreCivic are running out of financial partners.

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A New Kind of Housing Co-op Emerges in San Francisco

In San Francisco, high housing costs have spurred the development of a new kind of housing co-op—one that designs, builds, and owns “granny flat” units at scattered sites throughout the city.

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American Medical Association: Transgender Deaths Are an Epidemic

Violence against transgender people is on the rise and the majority of victims are transgender women of color.

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PEN America Issues Report on Violations of the “Right to Read” in Prison

It’s out of fashion to ban books in a democracy, but prisons and jails have a long history of doing so—even as ever greater numbers of our people are incarcerated. But what is banned?

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