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Subject Editor’s Choice: Racial Justice Pledges, Lester Salamon’s Lenses, and more
Date October 8, 2021 5:29 PM
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The truth about 2020’s pledges to fund racial equity, why a solidarity economy needs a Green New Deal, moving beyond the 5 C’s of lending, and more!

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Philanthropic Pledges for Racial Justice Found to Be Superficial ([link removed])
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Contrary to popular belief, the uprisings of 2020 did not cause an enormous spike in funding for racial justice. Read more… ([link removed])

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Salamon Crafted Lenses to Better See Civil Society — Will We Wear Them? ([link removed])

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