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February 2024 Newsletter

February 2024 Newsletter

Doesn’t it feel so energizing to move furniture around, put a new coat of paint on the walls, or even remodel an entire room in your house? In the process, you get a chance to appreciate what you have and shift stagnant energy. And perhaps the ritual helps bring clarity... Continue Reading

Countering Donor-Dominated Philanthropy

Countering Donor-Dominated Philanthropy

The Law Center submitted a public comment to the IRS last week about new federal regulations being proposed about Donor Advised Funds or DAFs. We intervened with the hopes that our perspective as a movement support organization would be a helpful counterbalance to the numerous comments from the wealth defense... Continue Reading

January 2024 Newsletter

January 2024 Newsletter

It’s the thick of winter. The bare trees and chilly weather are a good reminder to slow down and ease into the new year. What better way to slow down than to read a good book? That’s why one of the Law Center's favorite new year rituals is to collectively... Continue Reading

Our Favorite Reads of 2023

Our Favorite Reads of 2023

For the past few years, Law Center staff compile a list of our favorite books we read from the year before. We share books that we couldn’t stop thinking about. Books we’ve gifted to our family because they changed our lives. Books that expanded our sense of self and the... Continue Reading

Paper Knives Destroy poor peoples lives

Paper Knives Destroy poor peoples lives

By Tiny Gray POOR Magazine At this point Terry’s family is literally on the street. We are trying to raise money to get them into a motel. And an attorney to get them some rights in that completely unjust, arbitrary Probate court system where the well-funded parties always take legal... Continue Reading

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