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How to Shut Down a Campus: The 1969 Student Strike at the City College of New York

NonProfit Quarterly

Greta Weiss and Andrea Schiller’s newly released documentary The Five Demands tells the story of how the first state-mandated, state-funded educational opportunity program in the United States gave rise to a student movement for multiracial solidarity. Kennedy, which actively prohibited discrimination in the hiring process.

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Anti-DEI Lawsuits Threaten Nonprofits, Philanthropies

NonProfit Quarterly

In the wake of the 2023 US Supreme Court decision ending affirmative action as practiced in colleges and universities, experts say these cases could be the tip of an anti-DEI legal iceberg for nonprofits and philanthropic institutions. And so, we’re trying to help our [clients] think through that.” They will pick others.”

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Nonprofit Externship Program Selects 5 Promising CNP Students

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

The Nonprofit Leadership Alliance is proud to introduce the five students taking part in its inaugural Externship Program, a program designed to nurture and empower the next generation of nonprofit leaders. Our bimonthly newsletter will make sure you know what’s happening with our network of social sector leaders.

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Nonprofit Leadership Center Announces New CEO

NonProfit Leadership Center

Since September 2019, Charlie has served as NLC’s senior director of strategic programs and impact, overseeing and developing all program strategy, including nonprofit training classes, certificate programs, small-group leadership circles and conference programming to help nonprofit leaders strengthen their skills and organizations.

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Nonprofit Radio for September 25, 2023: Possible Implications Of The Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Decision

Tony Martignetti

Gene Takagi: Possible Implications Of The Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Decision The Supreme Court’s decision this summer struck down college admissions affirmative action programs. Yet it may have repercussions for nonprofits around employment, contracts, grants, and other areas. Gene Takagi gives us his analysis.

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Highlights from Candid’s most popular philanthropic resources in 2023?

Candid

At Candid, we believe that sharing and learning from one another helps empower our sector’s collective success.  This vast library contains more than 34,000 freely available philanthropic resources authored by organizations in our sector—including reports, case studies, surveys, toolkits, and more.

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What the Cuts at West Virginia University Could Mean for Appalachia

NonProfit Quarterly

When West Virginia University , the largest public land-grant (extension) university in the state, announced in August it was ending 169 faculty positions and cutting 32 majors—including plans to discontinue the entire world languages program—students, staff, alumni, and others moved into action.