Older but Not Wiser
Marty Levine May 21, 2024 When I was 21 and a graduate student at Columbia University’s School of Social Work, I marched across New York City’s Central Park to...
It is not for us to finish the work; but neither are you at liberty to neglect it.
Marty Levine May 21, 2024 When I was 21 and a graduate student at Columbia University’s School of Social Work, I marched across New York City’s Central Park to...
Marty Levine May 6, 2024 A few days ago, I received this announcement from a coalition of organizations working to reform the laws governing our nation’s Philanthropic...
Marty Levine April 27, 2024 I’m writing this in the middle of the Jewish holiday of Passover. Our household celebration focuses on two Seders (Passover service/meal) around my...
Marty Levine April 5, 2024 Almost 6 months have passed since Hamas forces invaded Israel, killed about 1,200 people, and took hundreds more as hostages. I recognize that on...
Carole Levine April 3, 2024 I seem to get angry very often these days. The focus of my anger is most often toward people I don’t...
Marty Levine March 22, 2024 All our choices we made to reflect and confront us in the present. Not to say ‘look what they did then’ — rather, ‘look...
The Philanthropy of the Mega-Rich is not Very Philanthropic Marty Levine March 18, 2024 A quick Google search on the question “What are the benefits of giving?” got me...
Marty Levine February 29, 2024 According to a recent report from the Government Accountability Office “the federal government provided about $4.6 trillion to help the nation respond to and...
Marty Levine February 25, 2024 In 2016 many of us were shocked when Donald Trump won the Presidential election. How could this egomaniacal, reality show host, a man with...