Until the May 2020 police killing of George Floyd and the mass uprising it sparked, most Americans knew little to nothing about Juneteenth. The name Juneteenth is short for June 19, the…
Human Rights
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Research Indicates Increase in Child Firearm Injuries During the Pandemic
Futurity Jan 17, 2023A new study links the COVID-19 pandemic to an increase in the frequency and mortality of gun injuries among children.
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More Data on Funding for LGBTQ+ Causes Needed
PrideSource Jan 16, 2023When my colleague Philip Rojc mused in August about numerous claims of underfunding in the nonprofit world versus the comparative lack of data about the…
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Social Justice Must Intersect with Disability Rights
Stanford Social Innovation Review Jan 15, 2023Last July marked the 31st anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a historic civil rights law. We have seen progress in the expansion of access to services and…
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We Must Address Unemployment Among Young men with Criminal Records
RAND Corporation Jan 15, 2023More than half of unemployed American men in their 30s have a history of being arrested or convicted of a crime, a stigma that poses a barrier to them participating…
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The Benefits of Defunding Prisons
RAND Corporation Jan 14, 2023Shifting funds from one state or local agency to another is bureaucratically and politically difficult—made more so by negotiations with unions that represent correctional officers. Yet it makes little sense…
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Bringing Regenerative Agriculture Back to Indigenous Communities
Food Tank Jan 14, 2023
K’allam’p is an organization working to return regenerative philosophy and knowledge to Indigenous communities in the Andes.
Read the full article at: foodtank.com
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How Technology Could Help Socially-isolated Older Adults
Futurity Jan 13, 2023Social isolation is a substantial risk factor for dementia, new research suggests. But tech could help older adults connect with others.
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How Incarceration Hurts Mothers and Their Children
Prison Policy Initiative Jan 13, 2023Over half (58%) of all women in U.S. prisons are mothers, as are 80% of women in jails, including many who are incarcerated awaiting trial simply because they can’t afford bail. Most…
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Learnings on the Pursuit of Equity in Tech
Independent Sector Jan 13, 2023
Robb King, who owns a strategic business, shares insights about this year’s Unfinished Live conference, technology, and communities of color.
Read the full article at: independentsector.org
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What Will it Take to End Gun Violence?
Brookings Jan 12, 2023Gun violence is one of the most devastating and burdensome public health issues in the United States, taking almost 21,000 lives (not even including suicides) in 2021 and having an estimated economic…
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Giving a Boost to HBCU Students Through CDFI Internships
Newsone Jan 12, 2023https://newsone.com/4478291/hbcu-students-get-boost-from-industry-partners/
Read the full article at: www.lisc.org
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