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What Does an Anchor Mission Require? Universities Search for Answers

Can universities reduce economic and racial disparities, rather than contribute to them? Two conferences examining the “anchor mission” of universities posed this question.

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Mission, but No Margin: The Tragedy of a Los Angeles Nonprofit’s Demise

Sometimes when a nonprofit fails financially, its programs are faltering, too. But this was decidedly not the case with the Youth Policy Institute in Los Angeles.

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The Challenges of Reconciliation and Reparations at Georgetown

Georgetown’s philanthropic effort to address the university’s legacy of slavery has raised concerns that the message of reparations is being overlooked.

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The Very Good News behind Oklahoma’s Mass Commutation

The shift from a lock-’em-up stance among Oklahoma’s legislators is rooted in overwhelming popular support for an end to mass incarceration evinced in two ballot questions and a gubernatorial choice.

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Starbucks Invests $10 Million in Chicago

Is this investment tied to a racially charged incident last year at a Starbucks in Philadelphia?

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14 Hospital Systems to Collaborate in Addressing Social Determinants of Health

Yesterday, 14 large hospital systems said they would collectively commit $700 million toward community-based initiatives addressing the social determinants of health.

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