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Social Change in Oregon

MRG’s leadership gathering this weekend was an inspiring reminder of the many paths people take to the social justice movement.

People who value social justice need to do our part to support the Haitian people’s movements for self-determination in the months ahead.

Two events have me thinking about the social justice movement in a new way this week.

I have a new folder on my desk with the sad title of "Memorials." It is both sad and humbling to see the lives of such powerful leaders end.

Some MRG grantees are making sure that people find out how these measures will affect their families.

Making a life commitment to Ben is the event that’s going to motivate me to write my will.

It’s not every day that someone dedicated to opening the doors to halls of power gets honored inside those very halls.

I was reminded recently about the impact we can have on other people’s lives, sometimes without even meeting them.

What do you get when a hundred foundation staff and trustees get together?

Don’t worry--that’s not the opening line of a bad joke. The answer to the question is that what you get is a thoughtful reflection on the nature of philanthropy in Oregon.

The economic crisis has created opportunities for the broader population to better understand what the African American community has been facing for decades.

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