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Letters to the Editor

Correspondence from Chronicle readers.

Posts from Letters to the Editor

Defense, Not ‘Defeat,’ Is the Best Way to Survive Trump’s Attacks

The nonprofits featured in a recent article need to stop acting shocked and start getting to work.

It’s True Charities Aren’t Always So Charitable — My Childhood Proves It

A recent op-ed is exactly right: People never forget poor treatment from nonprofits.

‘Your Eager Assistance Will Not Protect You’

A reader responds to our story about foundations and President Trump’s January executive order instructing federal agencies to investigate diversity, equity, and inclusion in the private sector.

Philanthropies Staying ‘Silent’ Has Real Consequences

Foundations’ inaction under Trump, as detailed in a recent article, will only hurt the marginalized people they serve.

‘These Are Not Normal Times’

A reader responds to our story about foundations and President Trump’s January executive order instructing federal agencies to investigate diversity, equity, and inclusion in the private sector.

‘Putting Our Colleagues in Harm’s Way’

A reader responds to our story about foundations and President Trump’s January executive order instructing federal agencies to investigate diversity, equity, and inclusion in the private sector.

‘A Platter of Targets’

A reader responds to our story about foundations and President Trump’s January executive order instructing federal agencies to investigate diversity, equity, and inclusion in the private sector.

‘An Important Public Service’

A Chronicle columnist responds to our story about foundations and President Trump’s January executive order instructing federal agencies to investigate diversity, equity, and inclusion in the private sector.

‘Anonymity Isn’t Possible’

A reader responds to our story about foundations and President Trump’s January executive order instructing federal agencies to investigate diversity, equity, and inclusion in the private sector.

In Response to USAID Cuts, Deploy Women-Led Charitable SWAT Teams

A recent op-ed was right that there’s no replacing government aid — but this solution can help.
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