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How After-school Clubs Became a New Battleground in the Push to Preserve Separation of Church and State
The Conversation Jul 25, 2023The controversial – and often misunderstood – extracurricular groups tend to raise controversy. But under equal access laws, schools can’t discriminate against a club based on its point of view.
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Engaging Men in Dialogue About Women’s Land Rights
India Development Review Jul 24, 2023For nonprofits to address the patriarchal systems that restrict women’s land rights, they must engage male stakeholders in meaningful dialogue.
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Strengthening Worker Power Through Industrial Policies
Washington Center for Equitable Growth Jul 18, 2023Industrial policies are more effective at supporting and lifting job quality when they are accompanied by strong collective bargaining laws and institutions.
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Building Electoral Power to Advance Equity and Systems Change
Stanford Social Innovation Review Jul 18, 2023Lessons from electoral campaigns that built power for structural change…
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Following New Zealand’s Lead in Reparations
Stanford Social Innovation Review Jul 17, 2023New Zealand’s reparations for the Māori people are an example the United States can follow in pursuit of racial justice for Black and Native American communities.
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What Racial Equity in Policy Looks Like Post-Affirmative Action
Stanford Social Innovation Review Jul 17, 2023The Supreme Court ruled against affirmative action. But race-informed approaches to policy can still transform our institutions in ways that close equity gaps and benefit everyone.
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Paid Leave Policies Can Help Caregiving for Older Parents
Futurity Jul 17, 2023With paid leave, older adults are spending less time looking after their grandchildren and more time looking after their parents.
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Focusing on Equity in the Push for Public Power
Nonprofit Quarterly Jul 16, 2023At a DC conference on economic justice, advocates look to the public sector to advance a more just economy. Can a revived public sector deliver on this promise?
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These Youth Are Centering Indigenous Voices in Wildfire Policy
YES! Magazine Jul 16, 2023FireGeneration advocates for Indigenous-led, youth-powered approaches to the wildfire crisis…
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College Leaders Defend Affirmative Action As Supreme Court Rules Against It
The 19th Jul 15, 2023University presidents and education reform advocates are decrying the Supreme Court opinion, calling the decision “a true step back.”…
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The Inadequacy of Prenatal Care in Prison
The Marshall Project Jul 15, 2023Collin County Jail failed to send a bleeding, cramping Lauren Kent to an outside OB-GYN. In a lawsuit, she blames their “cost-containment” strategy.
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