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How Pre-K Plans May Have Increased Racial and Socio-economic Disparities
Futurity Dec 21, 2022A report finds that lower-quality preschools continue to result in disadvantages for young children from low-income New York City families—many of them Black and Latinx. That’s despite an ambitious program…
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Mapping Where New Worker Co-ops are Emerging
Nonprofit Quarterly Dec 20, 2022These days, the presence of cooperatives across the United States is nearly universal. The largest sector is financial cooperatives, better known as credit unions. As of September 30, 2021, the…
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Nonprofit Professionals Share Perspectives on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Programs
NYNMedia Dec 19, 2022Concerns about diversity and fairness within the nonprofit sector are not a new phenomenon. While it is hard to get good data on the subject, the available numbers give credence…
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Understanding Transgender Athletes’ Rights in Sports Competitions
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How Schools Can Protect Women Athletes From Sexual Abuse
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City Council Starts Reparations Commission
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Native American Cultural Contributions Uplifted in 2022
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How Tests for Depression Are Ignoring Black Women’s Symptoms
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Empowering Displaced Refugee Women and Girls
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Four Strategies to Improve Community Services for Unaccompanied Children
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