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As more rescued, quake survivors in Turkey ask what’s next
Turkey - Syria EarthquakeADIYAMAN, Turkey (AP) — Thousands who survived the earthquakes that struck Turkey and Syria a week ago are pondering what comes next. While many have been evacuated from the devastated region, others are staying by wrecked homes and as the...
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From Powerless to Empowered
I turned on CNN in the early morning days ago and was shocked to watch the news from Uvalde, Texas. It happened yet again. Another devastating school shooting in America. I know I processed it all as most of my fellow Americans probably did. This has happened again?...
Neurodiversity in the Workplace: How Employers Can Provide for the 1 in 5 With a Learning or Thinking Difference
By Yvonne Cowser Yancy The notion of prioritizing diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace has not only become a more explicit focus for companies in recent years, but also essential elements for retention and recruitment. Often, applicants will voice that...
Angela Mack’s vision for the Gibbes Museum of Art
Staff at the storied Charleston institution has been focused on improving diversity and accessibility Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Adam Parker It was a turning point. In 1992, the Maryland Historical Society opened an exhibition called “Mining the Museum” by...
A New Kind of Unity in Long-Divided Richmond
Like America as a whole, Richmond has a long way to go to achieve unity. Not just between Black and White people, but among the many ethnicities, cultures and faith groups that now call the city home.
If Hamna Saleem has anything to do with it, Richmond will get there one day soon.
Two Little Fishes
It took the desperation that an event as enormous as a global pandemic could create for people to put their embarrassment aside and seek the help they deserve.
Letter from the Editor – Reboot
It is our intention to inspire people around the world to become philanthropologists. We are creating a movement. We are excited to be creating it with you!
Energy as Power
While the geological outlook in reversing climate change looks bleak, the future for Casa Pueblo is hopeful.
Pulling at the Threads of Experience
Each life experience offers scaffolding upon which we can build. And it is through these processes we can discover something new.
Challenging the Status Quo
Seemingly small actions can lead to enormous change.
Strengthening Commitment to Housing, Healing Survivors of Human Trafficking
Maybe it was grit and determination. Maybe it was faith, prayer, support. Maybe all of the above. Somehow, Restoration House stayed open, fulfilling their commitment to the women and children in residence.
A New Place to Call Home
In the wake of 2020-2021, many nonprofits, particularly human service, education, and arts nonprofits, will find themselves in new territory. The question will be, how do we navigate this new space?
Manuel Oliver Photo Essay
Manuel Oliver lost his son Joaquin on the deadly February 14th, 2018 Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida.
Club Nova: Providing Entry to Community
Club Nova emerged from a grassroots effort to make a significant impact on their members and the larger community. Relationships are the core of their work, and their decision making is consensus based in shared, inclusive leadership.