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  • The Importance of Funding Black-owned Childcare Centers

    YES! Magazine Mar 21, 2023

    This bold plan takes the necessary steps to begin addressing our child care crisis. However, a portion of those funds should be earmarked to increase and support Black-owned child care…

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  • Studies Show Link Between Radicalized Individuals and Limited Access to Mental Healthcare

    Futurity Mar 21, 2023

    Over two-thirds of radicalized individuals struggle with a stress or anxiety disorder but often fail to receive mental health services.

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  • Study Shows Multiple Sclerosis Often Goes Undetected in Kids

    Futurity Mar 20, 2023

    Tools used to detect multiple sclerosis in at-risk adults may fail to predict the neurological disorder in children, a new study shows.

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  • Gender Equity in India’s Workforce: What Will it Take?

    FSG Mar 20, 2023

    India is home to over 350 million working-age women, of which 128 million live in urban areas. Yet only 20% of working-age urban women are participating in the workforce. Increasing…

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  • The Plastic Crisis: Where We Go From Here

    The North American Association for Environmental Education Mar 20, 2023

    Communities across the globe are rethinking how we approach plastic use in our daily lives. Let’s face it: The mountains of plastic now polluting nearly every depth and corner of…

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  • The Value of Home-based Childcare Providers

    The Hechinger Report Mar 19, 2023

    Congress is considering President Joe Biden’s historic plan for transforming our social safety net, including the grossly underfunded care economy that includes the elderly, the disabled and young children. All sectors of…

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  • Lessons From Applying a Systems Change Framework

    India Development Review Mar 19, 2023

    Lessons from a nonprofit’s attempts to change systems that impact children with developmental disabilities.

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  • The Challenges of Funding High-quality Childcare

    The Hechinger Report Mar 18, 2023

    The need for increased child care access and quality have never been more important, and the child care industry has never been more fragile. The Biden administration’s signature domestic bill,…

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  • Britney’s Conservatorship is One Example of How the Legacy of Eugenics in the US Continues to Affect Disabled Women

    The Conversation Mar 18, 2023

    Britney Spears has been locked in a court battle 13 years in the making. While her father was suspended as conservator of her estate on Sep. 29, 2021, her conservatorship…

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  • Racial Disparities in VA Disability Compensation Decisions

    RAND Corporation

    Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough recently announced formation of an equity team to examine and address racial differences in disability compensation grant rates. This is encouraging progress, particularly after years of reluctance on the part of the department to…

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  • The Plight of Telemedicine in Ukraine

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Mar 17, 2023

    We’re seeing remarkable advances in telemedicine stemming from the international aid response to the war in Ukraine. What have we learned that could be applied in the United States and globally?

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  • Latino Voices Are Underrepresented in Conversations About Racial Equity

    Public Health Institute Mar 17, 2023

    Latino communities and leaders have been at the forefront of organizing around racial justice for decades, but new research suggests their perspectives and voices are……

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