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Incorporating Racial Equity and Inclusion into Communication Strategy
Release Date: 
09/21/2021
Invisible Ink: Media Representation of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
Release Date: 
05/15/2021

It is Asian Pacific Heritage Month and Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy (AAPIP) is proud to release Invisible Ink: Media Representation of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.

Communications Strategies Have Shifted During Pandemic but Often Don’t Address Racial Equity
Release Date: 
07/06/2020

As we contend with two seismically important events — the Covid -19 pandemic and the uprisings over police brutality and systemic racism — foundations and nonprofits need to work harder than ever to build trust in their programs and policies.

Baltimore Sun looks to non-profit status to stay afloat amid coronavirus threat
Release Date: 
05/12/2020

The Baltimore Sun has just won the Pulitzer prize for local reporting, despit

Abell report: City government could play greater role in expanding internet access
Release Date: 
05/12/2020

With the COVID-19 pandemic highlighting the city’s persistent problems with internet access, Baltimore City government could play a greater role in expanding technology to low-income homes and training residents how to use it, according to 

Baltimore Rallies to Save Newspaper with a Bid to Turn It into a Nonprofit
Release Date: 
05/05/2020

An unusual collaboration among news guilds, two local foundations, and other investors would transform the famed Baltimore Sun newspaper into a nonprofi

Baltimore Sun union starts aggressive push for new nonprofit ownership
Release Date: 
04/30/2020

Unions representing journalists at the Baltimore Sun launched a "Save Our Sun" campaign Thursday in an effort to detach the newspaper from its corporate ownership and create a nonprofit news model.

Renewing Philanthropy’s Commitment to Local Journalism
Release Date: 
12/31/2019

Rebuilding local news coverage is part of a civic-repair program we must pursue to restore the democratic promise of our cities and of our country.

Giving the Poor a Voice — With Help From the Rich
Release Date: 
07/30/2019

From where Barbara Ehrenreich sits, 2019 represents the latest sad act in an ongoing tragedy.

How Philanthropy Can Preserve Press Freedom
Release Date: 
05/02/2019

Watergate never happened. Members of the British parliament never padded their expenses. Facebook is just for keeping up with friends.

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