“If a society permits one portion of its citizenry to be menaced or destroyed, then, very soon, no one in that society is safe.” — James Baldwin, from his 1964 essay “Nothing Personal.” Front cover and above: Standing beside Teresita Fernández’s art installation Autumn (...Nothing Personal), inspired by James Baldwin’s 1964 essay, students from Enroot, a nonprofit organization supporting recently arrived immigrant students, and local poets personalized the essay’s themes of disconnection and injustice and highlighted the promise of home and the American Dream. Teresita Fernández, Autumn (...Nothing Personal), 2018. Presented by the Harvard University Committee on the Arts. Photos by Lauren Marshall. Opposite page: Photo by Jeffrey Blackwell The Cambridge Community Foundation is the local giving platform, supporting our city’s shared prosperity, social equity, and enduring cultural richness, with roots that go a century deep.