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A Grand Day

Yesterday, two rulings by the Supreme Court paved a path of progress in the fight for marriage equality.We all know the work doesn’t stop at marriage equality; there is much to be done to achieve full equity for everyone in the LGBT community. We are hopeful that, as a field, we can take advantage of […]


At the Crossroads: The Future of the LGBT Movement

Today marks a historic moment in the LGBT movement; the Defense of Marriage Act has been deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court and Prop 8 has been dismissed on standing. These two rulings are important marks of progress in the marriage equality movement, but the LGBT community continues to face a broad range of issues […]


The Freedom to Celebrate

Roger Doughty, Executive Director of Horizons Foundation pens this beautiful letter celebrating the San Francisco Pride.


A Call for Change

D5’s session at COF’s Annual Conference in Chicago, Engaging the Heart and Mind of Philanthropy, was a call for change. A change in how philanthropy thinks about risk.  A change in how philanthropy assumes change happens.  And a change in the rules that govern how philanthropy does its work. The opening COF panel of mayors […]


Evaluation Tools for Racial Equity

This website by the Center for Assessment and Policy Development and MP Associates provides a series of resources for conducting evaluations that take into account issues of racism, power, privilege, and oppression.  It serves to further community efforts to achieve racial equity and justice through evaluation.