School shootings in the U.S. are national tragedies, and the toll they take in lives cut short and traumatized distinguishes the U.S. from other high-income countries. But there is another…
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How NYC Congestion Pricing Will Help Reduce Emissions
Grist Aug 17, 2022New York City has been debating the merits of charging drivers a fee for entering its central business district for decades. Known as “congestion pricing,” it’s a strategy that major…
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Threats to the U.S. Child Care Market
Equitable Growth Aug 16, 2022As families in the United States grapple with rising prices and ongoing supply shortages, fiscal and monetary policymakers are shifting their focus from the COVID-19 recession and recovery to the…
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The Impact of Abortion Bans on Individuals With Substance Abuse Disorders
RAND Corporation Aug 16, 2022The criminalization of abortion in some states after the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision poses especially harmful health and economic consequences for pregnant women from vulnerable populations, including Black, Latinx, or Indigenous people and those…
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Environmental Justice Leaders of Color Provide Insight
Nonprofit Quarterly Aug 15, 2022Last spring, the Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity in Environmental Philanthropy (InDEEP initiative) released a report, based on confidential interviews with 14 BIPOC leaders, that offered recommendations on how philanthropy can more effectively…
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Hunger Crisis in Rural America Needs More Federal Aid
The Rural Blog Aug 14, 2022More Americans are going hungry than last summer because of soaring food prices, but at least 16 states are refusing extra federal money meant to help the hungry, who are disproportionately…
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Indigenous Candidates Are Beginning to Emerge
YES! Magazine Aug 14, 2022In this year’s primaries, there are more than 100 Indigenous candidates running for state or federal office in the United States. These leaders are no strangers to governance and civic duty—American Indigenous…
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How Mass Incarceration Severely Affects Children and Families
Prison Policy Initiative Aug 12, 2022We know that family contact can help incarcerated people cope with being locked up and reduce their chances of returning to prison. Yet self-reported data from people in state prisons show just…
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How Philanthropy Can Help Combat Extremism and White Supremacy
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Aug 12, 2022While philanthropy has increasingly recognized the systemic injustices baked into society in the United States and beyond, funding to specifically combat white supremacist violence and ideology remains low. To explore…
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Four Strategies to Help Expand Abortion Care
Stanford Social Innovation Review Aug 11, 2022The US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade—which has protected the right to choose to have an abortion in America for almost 50 years—in late June 2022. Since that decision, at…
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Flood Maps Show US Vastly Underestimates Contamination Risk at Old Industrial Sites
The Conversation Aug 10, 2022Climate science is clear: Floodwaters are a growing risk for many American cities, threatening to displace not only people and housing but also the land-based pollution left behind by earlier…
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Recommendations for Rethinking Communication Around Public Health Emergencies
ideas42 Aug 10, 2022We are now over 900 days into the global pandemic that is COVID-19. Meanwhile, there has been hope for many with the introduction of vaccines and boosters; reintegration into society…
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