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    Is it a movement or a moment?

    The term "social movement" has become increasingly popular in recent years, leading to a potential watering down in its meaning from overuse.

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    What Is Psychological Safety?

    Prof. Amy Edmondson answers a few questions on psychological safety: what it is, why it's important to have in your team and for your organization, and how to cultivate it.

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    Philanthropy Must Move from Charity to Solidarity

    An American-born Vietnamese-American reflects on the Black liberation movements of the 1960s and their contributions to cross-racial solidarity and movement building today.

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    Scaling Deep, Not Up: Lessons from Detroit

    Attempts to replicate Silicon Valley's success have yielded results in some locations and not others. New research tries to understand the reasons why.

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    Five ways city leaders can support Black entrepreneurs’ efforts to ‘buy back the block’

    Brookings has published a report on racial disparities in commercial real-estate ownership as Black business owners have been historically excluded

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    Why local leaders should champion ‘community schools’

    The relationship between neighborhood well-being and school performance shows that leveraging resources in disinvested communities can improve outcomes in both areas.

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    The C-Suite Skills That Matter Most

    Gone are the days where CEO positions were centered on financial resource management of administrative skills, leaders are now also tasked with cultivating social skills.

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    How Leaders Can Escape Their Echo Chambers

    Leaders generally understand the importance of creating a safe environment for feedback. However, there are still subtle behaviors that can hamper honest conversations.

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    Guide to Nonprofit Governance 2022

    The Not-For-Profit Practice Group and the Pro Bono Committee of Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP have created a guide for nonprofit governance.

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    The Great Nonprofit Leadership Turnover

    In the wake of the Great Resignation, the Chronicle of Philanthropy discusses how nonprofits can find and hold onto top candidates for chief executives.

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