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Announcing the Mid-South Nonprofit Conference Speakers!

Momentum Nonprofit Partners

Whether it is fundraising, board development, public policy or leadership development, it is critical that all roles within the sector take an “all-in” approach to building the capacity of the nonprofit sector towards real change and success. The Ethical Fundraiser Transparency inspires confidence.

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Facial Recognition Technology’s Enduring Threat to Civil Liberties

NonProfit Quarterly

After being publicly ousted from Google in 2020 , Timnit Gebru, a frequent collaborator and co-author with Buolamwini, started the Distributed AI Research Institute (DAIR) , which creates “space for independent, community-rooted AI research.”

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The Promise of Impact Science

Stanford Social Innovation Review

In 2020, we published the first taxonomic meta-analysis of childhood obesity prevention interventions in collaboration with researchers from NIH, CDC, and several leading universities, which identified specific intervention components—not full interventions—correlated with positive outcomes. Next Steps for Impact Science.

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Economic Justice: Nonprofit Leaders Speak Out

NonProfit Quarterly

Nonprofits would be trusted to hire the right consultants and form partnerships that are collaborative and generative toward their racial and economic justice goals. In short, a social and solidarity economy is ruled by an ethic of care and a commitment to protect and amplify life on this planet.

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Land Rematriation: A Conversation with Cyndi Suarez, Donald Soctomah, Darren Ranco, Mali Obomsawin, Gabriela Alcalde, and Kate Dempsey

NonProfit Quarterly

Mali Obomsawin: I would like to acknowledge that I’m a citizen of a nation that is not one of the nations in so-called Maine, so in terms of federal Indian law sovereignty, it does not apply to me in that context. They don’t just happen automatically without some of that Land Back politics, law, policy kind of thing.

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Movement Economies: Building an Economics Rooted in Movement

NonProfit Quarterly

This was not so often the case in the 1960s, when civil rights laws were passed and long-term employment, at least in unionized sectors, was the norm; it is the case today. 23 William Gale, codirector of the Urban Brookings Tax Policy Center, concurs. 6 (July 1991): 1241–99. Sniderman et al., 1 (February 1996): 33–55.