Daily News Roundup: Outrage Over Family Separations Prompts Protests by Advocay Groups
June 20, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
About Migrants and Nonprofits
Angered by Family Separations at the Border, Advocacy Groups Plan White House Protest June 30 (Washington Post)
Trump’s Immigrant Child Detentions Mean $458 Million for Nonprofit (Bloomberg)
CEO of Nonprofit Shelter for Detained Children Is Paid $770,860 (Newsweek)
These Parents Wanted to Raise $1,500 for Immigrant Families at the Border. They Got Over $5 Million. (New York Times)
Top News
Interior Secretary’s Family Foundation Plays Key Role in Land Deal With Oil-Services Company (Politico)
How One Conservative Think Tank Is Stocking Trump’s Government (New York Times)
Charity Parts Ways With Million-Dollar Consultant Who Ran ‘Dream House’ Raffle That Never Gave Away a House (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Parkland Siblings Detail #NeverAgain Inception in New Book (Associated Press)
Elite N.Y. Girls’ Schools Are Starting to Admit Transgender Students (New York Times)
About Big Philanthropy
Giving it Away: Philanthropist Susie Buffett and the Other Buffett Family Business (Barron’s)
The Rockefeller Legacy (Barron’s)
More News
Seth MacFarlane Donates $2.5 Million to NPR & Its L.A. Station KPCC After Tweet (Deadline Hollywood)
The Nonprofit Consumers Report Tests a New Future (Columbia Journalism Review)
At Art Museum, New Signs Tell Visitors Which Early American Subjects Benefited From Slavery (WBUR)
Philanthropy-Backed Start-Up Could Double the Shelf Life of Fruits and Vegetables (Washington Post)
How Europe’s Opera Houses Won Over Millennials (Wall Street Journal — subscription)