New donor ethics rules won’t protect nonprofits without cultural change, pottery treasures returned back to Native community, Facebook employees challenge company’s ad stance, and more!
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Linguistic and Cultural Revitalization in Indian Country: Lessons for Philanthropy

Restoration of indigenous languages is not just about recovering what was lost in the past. It is a vital tool to build indigenous economies and community wellness in the present.

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New Donor Ethics Rules: Why Policies and Procedures Alone Can’t Protect Us

In the wake of recent controversies such as the Epstein donations to Harvard and MIT, institutions are revising their ethics policies. But will new policies stave off temptation?

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Northern New Mexico Pueblo Communities Celebrate Return of Sacred Pottery

A “co-stewardship” arrangement between the Poeh Cultural Center and the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian has brought 100 treasured works back to the land where they were created.

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Employee Dissent Grows at Facebook over Its Stance on Fake Political Ads

With increasing expectations of corporate social responsibility, even a small group of employees could have a large impact on Facebook’s actions.

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Lancet Editor: Protesting Climate Change Is a Doctor’s Duty

The editor-in-chief of a prestigious medical journal has encouraged health professionals to engage in nonviolent social protest to address the “existential crisis” facing their community and patients.

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El Derecho de Vivir en Paz: Chileans Rise Up in Call for a More Just Economy

Chile’s protests are about far more than subway fares. Rather, what is being questioned is an economic model that has resulted in extreme levels of inequality.

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