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The Black Woman’s Guide to Philanthropy

How are Black women redefining the meaning of philanthropy? We sit down with four leaders in philanthropy and impact investing to discuss how race and gender affect and inspire their work.

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400,000 Mormon Youth to Exit BSA, Leaving Boy Scout Numbers at Historic Low

The century-old alliance between the Boy Scouts and the Mormon Church has come to an end, leaving a declining BSA even more seriously compromised.

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Duct-taped Banana Symbolizes Inequality in “Platanito” Janitor Protest

A banana duct-taped to a wall to slowly rot brings $120,000 from multiple buyers while Miami’s janitors earn full-time wages so low that they must rely on public benefits.

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Egad! Publicly Traded California Companies Forced to Find Two Women

A California law takes on the gender gap on corporate boards. Where are those “binders full of women” when you really need them?

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Obamacare in Limbo as Healthcare Mandate Is Struck Down

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High-Dollar Donors Remain “Big Men on Campus,” Says Chronicle of Education

Maybe money can’t buy you love, but it can still buy you power on university campuses

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