Should we believe Chick-fil-A?, an indigenous community triumphs in Ecuadorian Amazon preservation case, Penn Law students object to mega-donor renaming of school, and more!
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A Community Lender Seeks to Change the Nature of Business Ownership

The CEO of a 35-year community lender, investor, and grantmaker argues that the structure of business ownership must change to build a more just economy.

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What? People Don’t Believe Chick-fil-A?

Chick-fil-A are masters of “unspokenness,” says Richard Morgan, and as such undeserving of any renewed faith in their values.

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A Judgement in Favor of the Earth and 8 Lessons on How It Was Won

The Waorani people of Ecuador have created a path to save the environment in general and the Amazon in particular.

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Largest-Ever Gift to a Law School Creates Firestorm at Penn Law

“Would you like fries with that degree?” The renaming problems of the elite.

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José Andrés, World Central Kitchen, and the Rise of a New Nonprofit Business Model

What does nonprofit innovation look like? World Central Kitchen provides a valuable example.

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The Corporate Capture of Weed: Where Will the Money Go from This Nonprofit’s Sale?

Weed goes corporate. One company’s board that sells weed in 20 states includes former Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney and former US Speaker of the House John Boehner.

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