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  • The Connection Between Trauma Healing and Systems Change

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 13, 2024

    How recognizing trauma in ourselves, other people, and the systems around us can open up new pathways to solving social problems.

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  • Communities of Color Are Feeling the Economic Impacts of COVID Years Later

    Urban Institute Feb 13, 2024

    More young adults struggle with delinquent debt now than before the pandemic, but several strategies could help them regain—and maintain—financial stability.

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  • Lack of Access to Healthcare is Partly to Blame for Skyrocketing HIV Rates Among Gay Black Men

    The Conversation Feb 12, 2024

    Over the past 20 years, people living with HIV in the United States have seen a drastic improvement in their overall quality of life. But the medical achievements that have…

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  • Family Caregivers Face Financial Burdens, Isolation and Limited Resources

    The Conversation Feb 12, 2024

    Family caregivers who have stronger support networks and positive communication with loved ones tend to be more resilient.

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  • Adopting an Integrated Approach to Climate Justice

    Nonprofit Quarterly Feb 10, 2024

    Over the past eighteen months, Black Lives Matter and the COVID-19 pandemic have shone a spotlight on systemic racism here in the United States and across the globe—and put an…

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  • Mental Health Services For Students Are Necessary and Helpful

    EdSurge Feb 5, 2024

    A few years on from district-wide remote learning spurred by the coronavirus pandemic, Principal Darren A. Cole-Ochoa has observed the students at …

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  • Backlash To Transgender Health Care Isn’t New − But The Faulty Science Used To Justify It Has Changed To Meet The Times

    The Conversation Feb 5, 2024

    In the past century, there have been three waves of opposition to transgender health care. In 1933, when the Nazis rose to power, they cracked down on transgender medical research…

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  • The Threat of Misdiagnosis For Women and Minorities

    The19th Feb 5, 2024

    Women and people of color are more likely than White men to experience a misdiagnosis, which can lead to deadly outcomes.

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  • An Initiative For Advancing Healthy Child and Family Development

    The David and Lucile Packard Foundation Feb 5, 2024

    Moving forward, the Foundation’s new Children and Families initiative will work to ensure the systems that support moms, families, and children are stronger, better connected, and more equitable.

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  • Eating Disorders Are The Most Lethal Mental Health Conditions – Reconnecting With Internal Body Sensations Can Help Reduce Self-Harm

    The Conversation Feb 4, 2024

    Many people with eating disorders die from suicide. Improving perception of internal body states, or interoception, can help everyone better care for their own bodies.

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  • Mental Health Counselors in South Carolina Have Increased in 2022

    The 74 Feb 3, 2024

    Better pay and flexibility in hiring have led to an increase in therapists working in South Carolina schools.

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  • How Nonprofits Can Advance Healthcare Innovation

    Forbes Feb 3, 2024

    In our sector—nonprofit healthcare—innovation goes beyond mere technological advancements.

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