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October News, Views, and Chews
How Many Slaves Work for You? – Utne Reader
The Movement Next Time – Huffington Post
The Search for a Message – Waging Nonviolence
Nobel Peace Prize Shared Between Three Women – BBC News
25 Visionaries Who Are Changing Your World in 2011 – Utne Reader
A Radical Act – She Writes
Social Change Impact Report – Walden University
Campaigners’ Guide to Financial Markets – The Corner House
Hunger in America: Suffering We All Pay For – Center for American Progress
UN Member States Condemn US Embargo of Cuba for 20th Consecutive Year – The Washington Post
Getting In On The Act: How Arts Groups Are Creating Opportunities For Active Participation – James Irvine Foundation
Fusing Arts, Culture and Social Change – National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy
Comer Bien: The Challenges of Nourishing Latino Children and Families – National Council of La Raza
Mobilising for Social Justice – Migrant Rights Centre Ireland
Students’ Knowledge of Civil Rights History Has Deteriorated, Study Finds – The New York Times
Philanthropy 400 – The Chronicle of Philanthropy
Creating Pathways to Opportunity – The White House
No Place for Kids: The Case for Reducing Juvenile Incarceration – Anne E. Casey Foundation
Surviving Ugandans Become Trauma Counselor – Women’s E-news
Building Community: Making Space for Art – Urban Institute
2011 State of the Nonprofit Industry Survey – Blackbaud
The UK Voluntary Sector Workforce Almanac 2011 – Skills – Third Sector
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