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The Commons

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A Politician’s Crusade for ‘Healthy Conflict’

Progress is infinitely harder when each side thinks the other is the enemy, argues Utah’s governor, the head of a philanthropy-backed effort to model civility in politics.

Race Matters More Than a Red-Blue Kumbaya

Philanthropy must reckon with its racist past to truly heal divides, argues racial-equity advocate Edgar Villanueva

The Coming Attacks on Nonprofits

The far right and far left want to eliminate organizations that challenge them.

Once at Democracy’s Center, Nonprofits Are on the Outside

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Big Philanthropy to the Rescue? Think Again.

Americans shouldn’t look to nondemocratic, publicly unaccountable foundations to save democracy.

Manufactured ‘Truth’ and the Merchants of Outrage

How can we agree when we can’t separate fact from conspiracy? A Giving Pledge member champions nonprofits that are honest information brokers

Community Organizing and Our Precious Sense of Hope

Those working on the ground help us listen deeply and dream big, writes the founder of the Democracy Frontlines Fund.

Put Women in the Rooms Where It Happens

The power centers that will determine the future are mired in the past, says the head of Melinda French Gates’s Pivotal Ventures

How the Fight Against Inequality Will Save Democracy

Polarization is not the cause of our alienation but rather the effect, argues the Ford Foundation’s Darren Walker.

A Partisan Warrior’s Reckoning

Once dedicated to a purely progressive policy agenda, a philanthropist now worries that rigid adherence to ideology can undue democracy