Foundations commit $20M to overhead for women’s funds, national transgender center fights the unionizing wave, Red Pedagogy and the struggle for indigenous education in NC, and more!
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Can Philanthropy’s Anti-Democratic Strains Be Tamed?

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Four Foundations Commit $20M to Boost Women’s Funds

Four foundations will invest $20 million in women’s funds over five years. What’s striking is the new model’s focus on organizational capacity and infrastructure.

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Transgender Center Joins Ranks of Nonprofits Fighting Their Unionizing Workers

The bizarre story of anti-union nonprofits advocating for the rights of all but those who work for them continues.

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“Red Pedagogy” Sinks Indigenous Charter School Approval in NC Native Country

North Carolina’s charter schools advisory board rejected a proposal focused on growing “indigenous leader practitioners” in the state’s poorest rural county.

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State Control Is No Silver Bullet for School Reform

Michigan’s intervention into Detroit’s schools was entirely ineffective, finds a recent report. Will politicians ever learn the lesson that state receivership is not only anti-democratic but not useful?

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DACA Supreme Court Case Has High Stakes

The case, and the fate of the 700,000 DACA recipients, now rest in the hands of the Supreme Court.

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