A controversial change in pretrial release policies in Chicago’s Cook County has resulted in lower jail and prison populations as crime totals have declined, a new study concludes. The study…
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The Civic Revolution: Building a Diverse Democracy through Digital Media
Accelerate Change et al. Oct 20, 2022The Civic Revolution coalition is working toward an audacious goal: To create a force of 100 million diverse citizens who consistently share news, policy, and voting information with friends and…
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City Bureau Oct 17, 2022Public trust in government has reached near historic lows, but one nonprofit news organization is using a people-powered approach to fight this disturbing trend. Documenters, led by the nonprofit news…
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The Importance of Investing in Next-gen Farmers
GreenBiz Oct 17, 2022Throughout history, shocks to society — from plagues to economic uncertainty to natural disasters — have catalyzed a reordering or reorganization of our food and agriculture systems. For example, famously, farm management…
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Five Reasons to Care About Girls in Emergency Settings
United Nations Foundation Oct 16, 2022When girls are safe, healthy, and empowered, they are forces for positive change in the world. They help grow economies, strengthen communities, and improve the health and well-being of families.…
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How States Can Put Equity at the Center of Educational Policy
MDRC Oct 16, 2022To increase large-scale postsecondary and economic opportunity in the United States, policymakers must put the practice and philosophy of equity—the distribution of resources to students and institutions most in need—at the…
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How to Steer Money for Drinking Water and Sewer Upgrades to the Communities that Need it Most
The Conversation Oct 15, 2022When storms like Hurricane Ian strike, many people have to cope afterward with losing water service. Power outages mean that pumps can’t process and treat drinking water or sewage, and…
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Local Solutions to Political Instability in Haiti
Aljazeera Oct 14, 2022With violence gripping the streets of Port-au-Prince and no neighbourhood spared from the insecurity wrought by armed gangs or critical shortages of fuel, virtually everyone in Haiti’s capital is living in…
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Prisons Neglected COVID-19 Mitigation, Data Shows
Prison Policy Initiative Oct 14, 2022The Bureau of Justice Statistics’ August 2022 report Impact of COVID-19 on State and Federal Prisons, March 2020-February 2021 examines an inventory of measures each state prison system took to mitigate COVID-19,…
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Boosting Economic Growth and Job Security for Latino Workers
Washington Center for Equitable Growth Oct 14, 2022Latino workers represent a large and growing share of the U.S. workforce. But even with the highest employment rates in the United States, Latinos face a number of barriers to accessing good…
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Language in Nonprofit Work Should Be Empowering
Nonprofit Quarterly Oct 13, 2022Well over thirty years ago, person-first language was introduced into the advocacy vernacular. Yet, many nonprofits struggle to infuse their narrative with this language, resorting to identity-first language that dehumanizes and victimizes…
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How Schools Can Help Parents Become Civically Engaged
The 74 Oct 13, 2022As a U.S. citizen who came to America in pursuit of a better life and who believes in the ideals of democracy and opportunity, I struggle to understand many of…
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