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    Building Constructive Climate Solutions

    GreenBiz Dec 16, 2021

    With our planet heating, climates changing radically, and savage consequences accelerating, every organization must adapt by changing how it does business. With climate change in mind, the new Project Drawdown…

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    Raising Reproductive Health Awareness in Sub-Saharan Africa

    The Aspen Institute

    In 2016, the Hewlett Foundation launched a new strategy, using a principles-based approach to supporting local reproductive health (RH) advocacy in Sub-Saharan Africa. The strategy includes support primarily to international organizations…

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    The State of AAPI Homeownership

    Urban Institute Dec 15, 2021

    The Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) population in the United States has increased significantly in the last 40 years, from 3.6 million in 1980 to 18.8 million in 2019. And since…

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    Investing in Transformation: When Girls Are Supported, Our Communities Benefit

    Pace Center for Girls Dec 15, 2021

    Part three in a three-part series. Read parts one and two. When girls are offered the tools, support, and relationships they need to succeed, a positive ripple effect occurs in…

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    Why You Should Invest in Economic Justice

    Tax Justice Network

    We live in an age that loves the solution. But a lot of problems are problems of justice rather than problems of tinkering with an engine. And when you have…

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    The Lasting Segregation of New Deal Housing Policies

    Futurity

    Housing programs adopted during the New Deal increased segregation in American cities and towns, creating racial disparities that continue to characterize life in the 21st century, research finds. “New Deal…

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    A Roadmap to Removing the Barriers to Jail Voting

    Prison Policy Initiative

    Put simply, of the approximately 746,000 individuals in jail on any given day, most have the right to vote. This is the case for several reasons: Most people in jail have not…

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    How Universal Health Coverage Can Bring About Equity

    United Nations Foundation Dec 13, 2021

    To ensure that no one is left behind, primary health care must be equitable, resilient, and capable of meeting everyone’s needs. Universal Health Coverage Day is recognized to inspire action…

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    How Community Efforts Can Spur Universal Healthcare

    Skoll Dec 13, 2021

    By design, the health systems of today too often exclude people from care. To ensure communities can access the care they need and deserve, we need system strengthening and system…

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    Reports Offer Recommendations for Improving Public Health Systems

    Philanthropy News Digest Dec 12, 2021

    A report from the Bipartisan Policy Center and a coalition of nine foundations and public health associations outlines the critical investments needed to modernize the U.S. public health system in the wake…

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    Increased Federal Spending on Children During COVID

    Urban Institute Dec 12, 2021

    Over the past two years, Congress has enacted a series of pandemic relief bills providing federal funds to help American families, businesses, schools, governments, and other institutions regain their footing.…

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    Single-family Zoning Reinforces Segregation in the Bay Area

    Othering & Belonging Institute

    Opening up restrictive communities to multiplex housing may be a key strategy to promote racial residential integration in the Bay Area, new research from UC Berkeley’s Othering & Belonging Institute released…

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