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Who Really Governs and How: Considering the Impact of the Dominant Coalition

“Boards,” write the authors, “like many other groups of people, are often run by dominant coalitions.” What is their effect on nonprofit governance, and what should be done about them?

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As Children’s Cancer Drug Grows Scarce, Nonprofit Drug Production Looks Ever Better

The business decisions of pharmaceutical manufacturers often make direly needed drugs scarce. This story concerns a standard treatment for childhood leukemia, lymphoma, and bone and brain cancers.

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Protests against Migrant Detention Heat Up in San Diego

At towns along the border, residents organize protests against the intensifying and dehumanizing practices of immigrant detention.

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College Board Under Fire for How It Shares SAT and PSAT Data

Nine lawmakers have called on Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul to investigate how The College Board disseminates the data it gathers from those who take its tests.

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Nonprofit Environmental Education Center Overtaken by Environmental Change

Fox Island Education Center in Chesapeake Bay has closed; global warming has raised sea levels too high and drowned the island.

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Guardian Debuts Environmental Justice Series with Dedicated Reporter

In these tense times, we see some of the press stepping up with renewed focus and commitment to reframe issues that have long plagued us.

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