Charlie Kirk’s assassination has sparked global far-right calls for civil war and violent retribution. Extremist groups and influencers are targeting left-wing figures, journalists, and trans communities, spreading conspiracy theories that blur online hate and real-world violence.
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After Charlie Kirk’s assassination, Christian nationalist leaders are framing him as a martyr, using his death to mobilize supporters and escalating the movement’s push to fuse politics, education, and culture under their control.
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What good is saving for a rainy day when a Category 5 hurricane is barreling toward us? #Philanthropy can't afford to act like time is on our side. We’re in a defining moment for our sector; let’s not be caught sheltering assets instead of people. www.nytimes.com/2025/05/08/m... #BillGates #Gates
Fair representation shouldn’t depend on your zip code. Join us May 7 at 12 PM PST for a media briefing on the Fair Representation Act (AB 690) with Asm. Nick Schultz, Brendon Woods, Kate Chatfield, and Professor Sean Kennedy.
Register here: zoom.us/webinar/regi...
We have to be clear: politicizing tax status crosses a line. And once that line is crossed, no mission-driven institution is safe.
The growing willingness to use state power to silence or reshape the nonprofit sector goes far beyond higher education. That should concern every organization and leader working toward social change.
I'll say it plainly: tax exemption is not a tool for punishing dissent. It’s a recognition that nonprofit institutions, from universities and foundations to advocacy groups and direct service providers, serve the public good precisely because they’re independent from government control.
Whether you agree with how Harvard runs its enterprise (yes, it is one!), manages its investments, leverages its endowment, or conducts its academic approaches, the principles behind actions matter.
Threatening to revoke a nonprofit’s tax-exempt status because it won’t follow political marching orders is a direct attack on civil society, and therefore a direct attack on every individual living within it. 🧵 #Harvard #Trump #TruthToPower
"What if, instead of handing resources to blue-chip consulting firms, funders invested directly in regional grassroots networks that already have deep trust in their communities?"
@kindredmotes.bsky.social questions the field in @insidephilanthropy.com: www.insidephilanthropy.com/home/the-phi...
I joined The Great Battlefield podcast to discuss nonprofit funding, advocacy, philanthropy's role in supporting social cohesion and public needs, and the delicate balance between creating self-sustaining institutions and getting funds out ASAP. Listen here: greatbattlefield.com/episode/stra...
Thank you @forbes.com for speaking with me. Nonprofit leaders must communicate clearly, anticipate risks, and be prepared to act to protect beneficiaries, clients and those relying on critical funds. Crisis management means having a strategy in place before it begins. www.forbes.com/sites/edward...