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  • Lessons Learned From A Campaign to Advance Racial Equity

    degrees Apr 13, 2023

    For the Voices of Truth campaign, FHI 360, Jefferson County Memorial Project and Kids in Birmingham 1963 worked with Blank Space Bham to create a mural about racial justice.

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  • Why ‘Net-zero’ Doesn’t Work

    Grist Apr 12, 2023

    How the logic of carbon neutrality got “lit on fire” by big polluters.

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  • Texas Ruling Threatens Virtual Abortions

    FiveThirtyEight Apr 12, 2023

    In the months since the Supreme Court’s ruling in Dobbs v.Jackson Women’s Health Clinic, more and more women have safely ended their pregnancies at home, witho……

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  • Why 2022 Was A Deadly Year for Environmental Activism

    Grist Apr 12, 2023

    Nearly a quarter of the activists murdered were Indigenous.

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  • Book Bans May Drive Some Libraries to Close

    The 74 Apr 11, 2023

    The superintendent of a Virginia school district this week proposed getting rid of school libraries altogether.

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  • Five Questions with Pennsylvania Stands Up: Organizing Across Communities

    Pennsylvania Stands Up Apr 10, 2023

    As citizens across Pennsylvania face economic struggles and inequitable public policies, Pennsylvania Stands Up is investing in people and developing them into powerful leaders. Carrie Santoro, executive director of Pennsylvania…

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  • Why Homeless Response Systems Shouldn’t Work in Silos

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Apr 9, 2023

    America’s homeless response system has been called “the emergency room of society,” conjuring images of a space where the focus is on urgent intervention—finding shelter or managing encampments—rather than trying…

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  • The Impact of Abortion Bans on Higher Education

    Brookings Apr 8, 2023

    The recent Dobbs decision by the Supreme Court, which overturned half a century of abortion rights, will affect wide areas of society, and higher education will be no exception. The impacts…

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  • How Out-of-state Students are Impacted by Ohio Voter ID Requirements

    The 74 Apr 8, 2023

    HB 458, signed into law in January by DeWine, requires a photo ID in order to vote — meaning an unexpired Ohio driver’s license, a state ID card, U.S.

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    Breaking Past Limits: A Conversation with Tameka Jones

    Minneapolis Foundation Apr 8, 2023

    Tameka Jones launched her business, Lip Esteem, in 2020 during the height of the pandemic and civil unrest. Chanda connected with Tameka to discuss Tameka’s entrepreneurial spirit, the decisions that…

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  • The Leadership of Women of Color Is Vital and Urgent

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Apr 6, 2023

    The social sector must recognize the full humanity, gifts, and genius of women of color leaders and the vital role support programs play in their well-being.

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  • How Community Involvement Could Help Schools Thrive

    The Hechinger Report Apr 4, 2023

    Bad leadership habits are the reason that politically motivated policies and initiatives keep pounding schools but never effect real change. As top education officials in Kentucky and Vermont, we began exploring new ways to shape schools with families and communities.

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