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    California’s Approach to Recovery and Resilience: Centering Equity and Job Quality

    The Aspen Institute Sep 7, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • The speakers in this video from The Aspen Institute discuss California’s plan to real pandemic recovery through centering job quality and equity. • What role can you play…

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    Black Labor Leaders Are Needed Now More Than Ever

    Inequality.org Sep 7, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Marc Bayard writes on the importance (especially now) for Black labor workers to be represented and to close the racial inequality gap in our workforces.  • How can…

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    The Listening Post: Donor-advised Funds in the Spotlight

    The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Sep 7, 2020

    Fay Twersky, vice president at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, recently launched The Listening Post, a monthly note dedicated to lifting up exceptional ideas, voices, and questions that can help all…

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    Black Farmers Call for Justice from Agricultural Businesses

    The Counter Sep 7, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • A call from Black farmers for justice includes a lawsuit against big businesses that continuously advertise cancer-causing herbicides to the agricultural community. • How might a…

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    Focusing on Social Justice in STEM to Improve Racial Equity

    Washington Monthly Sep 5, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Daniel Block describes the importance of social justice in STEM fields in order to draw more interest from Black students. • Most STEM careers don’t focus…

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    White Parents Miss the Mark in Talking About Racism

    TedEd Sep 5, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • An article at TedEd explains how white parents often contribute to systems of oppression by incorrectly talking about racism with their children. • What role can…

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    The Significant Challenges for Tribal Colleges and Universities in Rural States

    The Hechinger Report Sep 4, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) are substantially publicly underfunded, and communities are usually unable to provide financial resources and operations for these institutions to sustain themselves. …

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    Diversifying Leaders in Education for Public Policy Justice

    RAND Corporation Sep 4, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Doug Irving shares Pardee RAND Graduate School’s strategy for diversifying leaders in education in order to invest in inclusive public policy. • How does diversifying leaders…

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    Contributing to Native Artists and COVID-19 Cultural Healing

    AZ Central Sep 4, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Debra Utacia Krol, at AZ Central, describes how philanthropists are contributing to Native artists in order to sustain important cultural healing during COVID-19. • Why are…

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    A Call to Hold Funders Accountable for Inequity

    NCRP Sep 3, 2020

    Three years ago, I read a report stating that, out of the tens of billions of dollars in annual philanthropic giving by U.S. foundations, an estimated 2% of funding  from the nation’s largest…

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    2020 Black National Convention: Takeaways and Action Items for Donors

    Giving Compass Sep 2, 2020

    “It is not enough to simply utter the words, ‘Black Lives Matter,’ we demand more. So much more. Who will defend and protect Black lives? Who will present a bold…

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    How to Enact Board Diversity Without Disrespecting People of Color

    BoardSource Sep 2, 2020

    As a Black man who has worked with or for nonprofits for most of my career, I’ve become very familiar with how nonprofit boards recruit for board diversity; by my…

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