Ivy League students call on schools to divest from fossil fuel stocks, LA MOCA employees join arts union wave, a troubled San Francisco nonprofit is saved by its community, and more!
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Philanthropy as Reciprocity

What would philanthropy in Indian Country look like if reciprocity were a core philanthropic value?

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Harvard-Yale Game Protest Highlights University Investment in Fossil Fuels

Last month’s Harvard-Yale football game demonstration is but the latest sign that pressure on universities to divest their endowments from fossil fuel stocks is rising.

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LA’s MOCA Continues Drive toward Museum and Art Worker Unionization

In Los Angeles, workers at the city’s museum of contemporary art have become the latest in the art world to seek union representation.

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San Francisco Nonprofit Keeps Building after Struggle with Former Tenant

San Francisco nonprofits and their community save a language and vocational school building in the city’s historically Latinx Mission District after a messy legal battle.

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“Free” Does Not Mean Free in West Virginia Prisons

In West Virginia, electronic books that are freely available on the internet are made available to prisoners—for a price.

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School District and Nonprofit Lock Horns over Background Checks

Can a nonprofit that trains residents with criminal convictions to get jobs find common ground with a school district seeking to keep offenders off its campuses?

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