Oklahoma commutes 400 sentences—the largest such action in US history, Associated Press prints its first ever Native-produced story on Indian Country, the future of foster care in Texas, and more!
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What can you learn about community economic development from a Pueblo art co-op, a community-based food program in Albuquerque, and a statewide co-op development network? The answer is—a lot! Don’t miss this practical but visionary sharing of on-the-ground success strategies.

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Largest Commutation in US History to Take Place Today in Oklahoma

Today will be historic, as Oklahoma prepares to commute 400 sentences in an expedited process. It was a bipartisan vote and an intersectoral effort that will make it all happen.

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In a Historic Move, Native-Owned Publication Gains Access to AP Network

In October 2019, and unbelievably, for the first time ever, the Associated Press distributed a story originating from a Native American publication.

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Privatizing Foster Care in Texas: the Good, the Bad, the Unknown…

There is one early success story in Texas that points to some key things that a nonprofit venturing into this space of privatized foster care should consider.

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Family and Nonprofit fight over Rights to Outdoor Little Boxed Libraries

A family and a nonprofit fight over rights to sell boxes used for little libraries. Ironically, the boxes are for free book sharing among neighbors and communities.

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Fighting for the Right to Be Educated—A Youth-Based Lawsuit Against Detroit Schools

A group of current and past Detroit public school students are suing for their educational rights as a civil liberty.

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