Philanthropy and nonprofits
Facing a worsening food desert, Hazelwood residents may finally get the grocery store they’ve sought
July 18, 2024
By: Pittsburgh’s Public Source
After accreditation win, Cheyney’s president discusses future for America’s first HBCU
July 7, 2024
By: Courier Newsroom
Court blocks grants to Black women entrepreneurs in case that could restrict DEI efforts by companies and charities
June 21, 2024
By: The Conversation
I served as a college president for nearly two decades – I know choosing the right commencement speaker can be fraught with risks
May 20, 2024
By: The Conversation
College administrators are falling into a tried and true trap laid by the right
April 28, 2024
By: The Conversation
Are race-based scholarships on their way out?
April 23, 2024
By: The Conversation
Taxes are due even if you object to government policies or doubt the validity of the 16th Amendment’s ratification
April 15, 2024
By: The Conversation
Remembering the 1932 Ford Hunger March: Detroit park honors labor and environmental history
March 3, 2024
By: The Conversation
Saving the news media means moving beyond the benevolence of billionaires
February 16, 2024
By: The Conversation
Nonprofit hospitals have an obligation to help their communities, but the people who live nearby may see little benefit
January 30, 2024
By: The Conversation