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  • Helping Kids Get Access to Free Meals This Summer

    The 74 Jul 5, 2023

    While students receive meals in school, once the academic year ends, they might not have enough food at home.

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  • What You Can Do to Battle Climate Change

    Mashable Jul 4, 2023

    Four ways to encourage broad-reaching climate change action and help lower carbon emissions.

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  • Why Queer Joy Matters in This Moment

    YES! Magazine Jul 4, 2023

    What does queer joy look like in this political moment? Three queer artists respond.

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  • SNAP Work Requirements Don’t Get Boost Employment

    Futurity Jul 4, 2023

    Work requirements for SNAP benefits don’t boost employment, a study finds. Instead, they have adverse effects on homeless people.

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  • How Discrimination Shapes Environmental Health Disparities

    RAND Corporation Jul 4, 2023

    “I can’t breathe.” These words have become a rallying cry for protestors demanding racial equity and, in particular, an end to police violence against Black Americans. For environmental policy experts,…

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  • Understanding Social Entrepreneurship as Community Entrepreneurship

    Skoll Foundation Jul 2, 2023

    The idea of ‘social entrepreneurship’ has struck a responsive chord. … Though the concept of ‘social entrepreneurship’ is gaining popularity, it means different things to different people. … The language…

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  • 31 Achievable Criminal Justice Reforms for 2023

    Prison Policy Initiative Jul 2, 2023

    Despite millions of dollars in TV advertisements and countless hours of hyperbolic news coverage, last week, voters across the country rejected fearmongering about efforts to overhaul the nation’s broken criminal…

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  • How to Support LGBTQ+ Issues, Movements, and Organizations

    Grantmakers in the Arts Jul 2, 2023

    “For many in the LGBTQ+ community, Pride Month is a month of celebration. It is a time to reflect on the history of the LGBTQ+ movement and to authentically celebrate queer lives,” said Kelsey Andersen for PEAK Grantmaking.

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  • Racial Inequity Facing Black Farmers in USDA Direct Loans

    The Rural Blog Jul 1, 2023

    “Not only have Black farmers received the least amount of direct loans of any ethnic and racial group over the past three years, but also that the number and share…

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  • How to Advance the Climate Movement Using Narrative Power

    Forbes Jul 1, 2023

    “Make visible what was invisible,” Freya Williams told the Sun Valley Forum last week, imploring the audience to find a new narrative for climate action.

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  • Investing in Community Justice, Safety, and Development

    LISC Jun 30, 2023

    Grassroots groups that address violence in their communities are lean and underfunded and provide crucial services to their neighborhoods. They’re also increasingly recognized as indispensable to the safety and wellbeing of the places where they work.

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  • Student Loan Relief Plan Blocked by Supreme Court: What Happens Next?

    The 19th Jun 30, 2023

    The White House had sought to forgive up to $20,000 in student debt for borrowers with annual incomes under $125,000.

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