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  • To Feed the World, Farmers Need Rights to the Land They Till

    Global Washington Oct 27, 2023

    For communities across the Global South, the impacts of climate change are not abstract projections but concrete realities that threaten their land and food security. The final installment of the Intergovernmental Panel…

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  • Atlanta’s BeltLine Shows How Urban Parks can Drive ‘Green Gentrification’ if Cities Don’t Think About Affordable Housing

    The Conversation Oct 27, 2023

    A longtime critic of Atlanta’s BeltLine explains how the popular network of parks has increased inequality in the city and driven out lower-income residents.

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  • Focus on Systems to Shift Power

    Alliance Magazine Oct 26, 2023

    Shifting power means that grantee organizations drive the agenda through donor-grantee relationships based on trust, support, and solidarity.

    Read the full article at: www.alliancemagazine.org

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  • Prioritizing People in Urban Planning

    YES! Magazine Oct 25, 2023

    The planning profession is rooted in principles that puts business ahead of people. Some people are beginning to push back.

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  • Labor Organizing: Benefits for Workers and Beyond

    Washington Center for Equitable Growth Oct 25, 2023

    A review of what research say about worker power and unions amid the resurgence of strikes in the United States.

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  • The Importance of Evaluating Textbook Effectiveness

    EdSource Oct 22, 2023

    Wouldn’t it be nice if all teachers had verifiably excellent instructional materials at their disposal and if every school and school district had a reliable guide as to which instructional…

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  • Reflections on Feminist Philanthropy and Sharing Power

    Alliance Magazine Oct 21, 2023

    Over the last several weeks, we have been reflecting on how we practice feminist principles of philanthropy in each of the Urgent Action Sister Funds, from how we work to build…

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  • Organizers Secure a Win for Hawaiʻi Water Protection

    Grist Oct 21, 2023

    After 93,000 people were exposed to jet fuel-laced water, federal officials are finally cleaning up a leaking petroleum storage facility.

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  • How Baby Bonds Can Potentially Close Racial Wealth Gaps

    Urban Institute Oct 20, 2023

    New analysis shows that emerging baby bonds policies have great potential to reduce wealth gaps between Black and white Americans.

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  • Universal Basic Income Can Equitably Address Poverty

    Vox Oct 20, 2023

    A world with basic income is one of less poverty and higher taxes, not utopia or collapse.

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  • Treatment More Effective than Arrest for Addressing Drug Use

    Yes Magazine Oct 16, 2023

    Treatment programs rather than incarceration are far more effective for drug-related offenses.

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  • How to Make Restorative Changes in Food Systems

    Food Tank Oct 15, 2023

    Throughout the Paso del Norte region of southern New Mexico and El Paso, Texas, La Semilla Food Center is cultivating long-term, sustainable, and restorative changes to the food system. Formed…

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