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  • Now that Narcan is Available Over the Counter, We Need to Focus on Affordability

    The Rural Blog Sep 4, 2023

    Photo by NEXT Distro, Unsplash Over-the-counter naloxone nasal spray, or Narcan, will hit drugstore shelves next week. The lifesaving spray…

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  • DC Girls’ Coalition Amplifies Young Voices

    Washington Area Women's Foundation Sep 3, 2023

    #AskHer Q&A ft.Kristi Matthews-Jones, Director of DC Girls’ Coalition…

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  • What is Narrative Change and Why is It Difficult?

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Sep 2, 2023

    Narrative Change has emerged as a field over the past few years, as nonprofits and foundations long focused on supporting human rights saw that many of their hard-won policy victories were…

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  • Medicare Starts a Long Road to Cutting Prices for Drugs

    The Conversation Sep 1, 2023

    The drug pricing reform may drastically lower prices for some of the most critical life-saving drugs in the long run. But numerous obstacles stand in the way.

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  • Strengthening Access and Rights for Indigenous Communities Through Address Specialists

    YES! Magazine Sep 1, 2023

    Emergency healthcare, mail delivery, broadband internet, government-issued IDs, and the right to vote often require a physical address.

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  • Making the Digital Economy Work for Workers

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Aug 31, 2023

    Tech titans are fostering new forms of digital colonialism, both within wealthy countries and on the global stage. But it’s not too late to build a digital economy that works for everyone.

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  • How Donors Can Support Sex Workers’ Rights

    Alliance Magazine Aug 31, 2023

    Despite sex workers clearly voicing their needs and interests, the feminist movement has not always listened. This has caused deep harm, not only to sex workers but to many facets…

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  • How Federal Intervention Prevented a Rise in Homelessness During COVID-19

    Ending Homelessness Aug 29, 2023

    Last month, HUD released a signature report on housing needs in 2021, and next month, we’ll release another. Taken together, these reports suggest that a rise in homelessness was averted…

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  • Measuring and Scaling Progress With Community Power

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Aug 29, 2023

    How to disentangle the different scales through which organizations build their capacity…

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  • Three Air Travel Safety Lessons for American Car Safety

    Vox Aug 28, 2023

    Three things the US can learn about road safety from our ultra-safe air travel system.

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  • Pooled Funds Can Help Bolster Climate Justice

    Alliance Magazine Aug 27, 2023

    The Movements Trust is establishing a pooled, accessible fund for climate activists at this year’s Climate Justice Camp. The Climate Justice Camp takes place in Lebanon over August, bringing together 500 climate justice advocates and ……

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  • Communities Are Coming Together to Address Lake Flooding in Chicago

    YES! Magazine Aug 27, 2023

    Dogged by flooding from Lake Michigan, South Side residents have finally drawn attention from city and state officials.

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