Since our nation’s founding, nonprofits have played a major role in civil rights. In fact, the first nonprofit formed in the United States was devoted to help the enslaved. Nonprofits have been pushing the status quo ever since, and the status quo has pushed back, sometimes vigorously. Which raises the question: do nonprofits themselves have civil rights?


The hosts of this podcast are college classmates who pursued careers in law, civil rights, and nonprofits. Danielle R. Holley is the dean of Howard Law school, and Alex Reid is partner and national leader of BakerHostetler’s tax exempt and charitable giving team.






Please note, the positions and opinions expressed by the speakers are strictly their own, and do not necessarily represent the views of their employers, nor those of the D.C. Bar, its Board of Governors or co-sponsoring Communities and organizations.




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