More Money for More Police? I Don’t Think So.
Marty Levine March 13, 2022 Last week, in his first State of the Union address, President Joe Biden felt that among all of the other challenges our nation and...
It is not for us to finish the work; but neither are you at liberty to neglect it.
Marty Levine March 13, 2022 Last week, in his first State of the Union address, President Joe Biden felt that among all of the other challenges our nation and...
Carole Levine March 10, 2022 This week, we acknowledged International Women’s Day which was established by the United Nations in 1975, and predates our designation in the U.S of...
On Ethical Philanthropy Marty Levine March 6, 2022 I wasn’t quite sure how I should react to this story. Should I be shocked by what these voices of responsible...
Marty Levine March 2, 2022 Has my criticism of philanthropy and philanthropists been wrong? This is a question I have been mulling over for the past couple of weeks....
Marty Levine February 25, 2022 How important is understanding our history? Is it important for us to open up the wrongs of the past as we try to understand...
Marty Levine February 17, 2022 Last week the Chronicle of Philanthropy published its list of 2021’s 50 largest philanthropists. And they are large. In total, they contributed $25.48 billion...
Carole Levine February 13, 2022 There was an air of jubilance among voting rights advocates on January 24th when a three-judge Federal District Court (which included two Donald Trump...
Marty Levine February 10, 2022 In 1977 Amnesty International (AI) was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. The Nobel Committee pointed out their unique impact as a defender of “human...
Marty Levine February 4, 2022 At the end of January, JP Morgan Chase issued a press release proudly announcing “two of six winners to receive $5 million each in...
Carole Levine February 1, 2022 Almost 50 years ago, in 1971, I began my first paid teaching position at Hanley Junior High School in University City, Missouri. I was...