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    Communications

    Should We Put Out a Statement?

    When major news events happen nonprofits can be faced with the challenge of responding to issues that are potentially divisive or inflammatory to the organizational culture.

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    Preparing Your Nonprofit to Move Beyond the Founder

    In the lifecycle of a nonprofit, the founder must move on from the organization and allow it to thrive on its own and carry on the mission.

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    Calling People Forward Instead of Out: Ten Essential Steps

    Calling out is often a public naming of wrong, calling in is the opposite, but both still a level of shame toward the receiving person where calling forward is an invitation.

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    Nonprofit Leadership: 4 Steps for Inclusive Governance and Board Meetings

    Recruiting diverse members for boards is the first step in inclusive governance, but making the most out of new members is a more nuanced challenge.

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    A Free Press Needs a New Kind of Journalism

    The media has an ownership problem, with just six corporations controlling 90 percent of the media watched and read by Americans.

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    NYC quietly shuttered enrollment centers for residential ID cards, a lifeline for some

    New Yorkers without other government issued identification are fast losing access to IDNYC, with just 10 locations remaining in the city.

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    How Lunar New Year Is Being Celebrated By Asian Communities Around the World

    The 15-day celebration began last Saturday, February 10th, and marks the year of the dragon.

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    The Home of Carter G. Woodson, the Man Behind Black History Month

    “If a race has no history, if it has no worthwhile tradition, it becomes a negligible factor in the thought of the world, and it stands in danger of being exterminated.”

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    Healing Society through the Archaeology of Self: A Racial Literacy Development Approach

    The Archaeology of Self is a critical component of the Racial Literacy Development Model developed by Yolanda Sealey-Ruizin as an approach to personal and collective healing.

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    Leadership

    Digital for Good: A Global Study on Emerging Ways of Giving

    The Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy has conducted a study on approaches to philanthropy gaining momentum globally.

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