Sep. 13, 2021 2:49 pm
New survey: Black, Latinx and Asian American donors give more to social and racial justice causes
"We also see that African Americans are the most likely to give to strangers of all racial and ethnic groups," say researchers and guest columnists Wendy Chen and Una Osili.
Sep. 13, 2021 9:12 am
At PAFA not only have women claimed space, they’re making history
Photographer Deborah Willis, curator Brittany Webb, and board chair Anne McCollum are part of the art school and museum's effort to be "fully reflective of community" and look at "history that hasn’t been told and all the spaces of marginality."
Sep. 10, 2021 2:49 pm
20 years post-9/11, the links between Islamophobia and Muslim American suicide remain unexplored
The victim of Islamophobic violence and survivor of a suicide attempt, guest columnist Amelia Noor-Oshiro is the first self-identifying Muslim American to receive NIH funding to conduct grassroots mental health research within the American Muslim community.
Sep. 9, 2021 1:51 pm
Career Builder: Forget the ladder. Build the career jungle gym
Career ladders only go one direction, and they’re easy to get stuck on. Get more flexible to retain a dynamic workforce, and thrive in your own journey.
Sep. 9, 2021 8:56 am
Who makes $200K?
Tech has made many richer. Through a Technical.ly data analysis and the start of an ongoing series, we look at what it means that at the same time, in many American cities, racial income inequality is worsening.
Sep. 8, 2021 5:00 pm
Food insecurity number is unchanged from 2019 — likely thanks to increased gov help and charitable efforts
Food banks and food pantries responded nimbly and quickly to an unprecedented increase in demand and provided assistance to at least 60 million Americans in 2020, says guest columnist Craig Gundersen.
Sep. 8, 2021 9:45 am
Nonprofit AF: It’s time for nonprofits and foundations to implement vaccine mandates
"Our sector operates on the belief that we are stronger as a community. As a community, we owe it to ourselves to protect our clients’ and one another’s health and well-being," says Nonprofit AF's Vu Le.
Sep. 7, 2021 1:46 pm
Pandemic hardship is about to get a lot worse for millions of out-of-work Americans
Nearly a third of those currently unemployed come from three sectors of the economy: health care and social assistance; accommodation and food services; and retail trade.
Sep. 3, 2021 1:17 pm
‘Germantown Neighbors’ share personal stories and reflect on gentrification
In this portrait project, photojournalist Hannah Yoon documents her neighborhood’s history.
Sep. 2, 2021 11:56 am
Love your neighbor and embrace the stranger
"Faith driven investors are stewards of their resources and those of the communities they support, serve, and lead," says guest columnist Amanda Joseph of Calvert Impact Capital.