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    COVID-19 Vaccinations Plans Are Leaving Out Family Caregivers

    RAND Corporation Mar 2, 2021

    A close friend recently asked where she fits in the COVID-19 vaccination plan. She is the primary caregiver for her mother, providing round-the-clock care and emotional support—but is she a health…

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    How Are Intentionally Marginalized Artists Faring During COVID-19?

    Americans for the Arts Mar 2, 2021

    As we continue to report on the dire impact that COVID-19 has had on the arts and cultural sector, one question that frequently comes up at Americans for the Arts…

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    How London’s Funders Came Together to Support the Capital’s Communities

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Mar 2, 2021

    It goes without saying that the coronavirus pandemic has had huge ramifications for civil society across the globe. From our perspective in the U.K., our side of the Atlantic has…

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    COVID-19 Revealed How Sick the US Health Care Delivery System Is

    The Conversation Mar 2, 2021

    If you got the COVID-19 shot, you likely received a little paper card that shows you’ve been vaccinated. Make sure you keep that card in a safe place. There is…

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    How Does Crowded Housing Affect Children?

    Urban Institute

    Growing up in a crowded home can have negative consequences on a child’s well-being. Crowded housing conditions can put stress on relationships between residents, and children may be particularly vulnerable…

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    Battling Vaccine Hesitancy By Connecting Virtually With Health Experts

    Global Citizen Mar 2, 2021

    Despite a slow start to its COVID-19 vaccine rollout, Canada’s immunization efforts are expected to ramp up this month, which is why some health experts are already planning to get ahead of…

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    How Colleges Can Navigate the COVID-19 Variants

    Higher Ed Dive Mar 1, 2021

    Coronavirus cases are trending downward across the U.S., but the emergence of several concerning variant strains has dampened some of the optimism about where the pandemic is heading. Public health…

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    Understanding COVID-19 Vaccinations and Transmission

    The Conversation Mar 1, 2021

    Deborah Fuller, University of Washington Editor’s note: So you’ve gotten your coronavirus vaccine, waited the two weeks for your immune system to respond to the shot and are now fully…

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    Advancing Equity in Arts Philanthropy for BIPOC Communities

    ARTS Blog Mar 1, 2021

    The last year brought forward a spotlight on existing disparities in communities of color—access to health care, financial stability and generational wealth, and the ever-present public health crisis that is…

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    Alternatives Research and Development Foundation: A Culmination of Sue Leary’s Life Passions

    Animal Grantmakers Mar 1, 2021

    Retired lab animal veterinarian Larry Carbone (author of the highly regarded book “What Animals Want”) recently wrote a provocative article in Nature Special Reports in which he estimates that more…

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    Breaking Down the Facets of Global COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution

    United Nations Foundation Mar 1, 2021

    With lives, resources, and patience on the line, the global COVID-19 vaccine distribution process is the performance of a lifetime with no opportunity — or time — for rehearsals. The…

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    Using Policy to Correct Economic Inequality Post-pandemic

    Equitable Growth

    Only a decade has passed since the end of the previous global financial crisis, from which U.S. working- and middle-class families had barely recovered despite a record run of economic…

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