Judge Dread
Robin Epstein |
Evaluating the performance of nonprofits has become big business and evaluators have become big power players. Now it’s time to judge the judges.
Evaluating the performance of nonprofits has become big business and evaluators have become big power players. Now it’s time to judge the judges.
The teenagers of Lodi, New Jersey thought they had heard enough about the fatal factory explosion that killed five people in their town. Then they interviewed Jim Gannon.
A provocative new study of right-wing philanthropies reveals an effective strategy for changing public opinion. But few mainstream foundations want in on the action.
A new report says that the statistics don’t back up legislators’ interest in tougher rules for juvenile crime.
The Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center is a cavernous schoolhouse crammed with theater, painting, sculpture and dance. Where else can you catch a genuine Punch-and-Rudy show, or the first New York International Fringe Theater Festival?
Voter registration worked well for a network of neighborhood organizations working in some of New York’s poorest neighborhoods.
A network of neighborhood organizations that threw itself into voter mobilization says it got 20,000 people across the city to go to the polls.
PBS has blocked the broadcast of Out at Work, a documentary that profiles three working-class gays and lesbians who face on-the-job discrimination.
Citing rules about who finances the projects it airs, PBS refuses to broadcast a documentary about working-class gays and lesbians.
Harlem’s Empowerment Zone is planning to announce a new policy that will provide hundreds of thousands of dollars to local schools.