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Human Rights

  • How Food Insecurity Creates Climate Change Refugees [Audio]

    Migration Policy Institute Dec 22, 2022

    Reliable access to food—or lack thereof—can affect an individual’s decision to migrate. Climate change has the ability to exacerbate food insecurity, especially for farmers and others who live off the…

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  • How Pre-K Plans May Have Increased Racial and Socio-economic Disparities

    Futurity Dec 21, 2022

    A 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, 2022

    These 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, 2022

    Concerns 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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    Older Adults Experiencing Homelessness: Preparing for Infectious Diseases

    Ending Homelessness Dec 19, 2022

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently announced the United States is experiencing another wave of respiratory illnesses, with flu hospitalizations reaching their highest level in a decade,…

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  • Understanding Transgender Athletes’ Rights in Sports Competitions

    The Conversation Dec 19, 2022

    In a majority of U.S. states, bills aiming to restrict who can compete in women’s sports at public institutions have either been signed into law or are working their way…

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  • How Schools Can Protect Women Athletes From Sexual Abuse

    The Hechinger Report Dec 17, 2022

    Last week, survivors of sexual abuse spoke to Congress about a new FBI report outlining the disastrous investigation into Larry Nassar, the former USA gymnastics physician. As one survivor, Olympic…

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  • City Council Starts Reparations Commission

    Smart Cities Dive Dec 16, 2022

    The Boston City Council on Wednesday voted unanimously to create a commission that will study and adopt reparation proposals for African Americans, sending the measure to Mayor Michelle Wu. The…

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  • Native American Cultural Contributions Uplifted in 2022

    Americans for the Arts Dec 16, 2022

    Native-led organizations and Native American artists are receiving a well-deserved increase in public attention, recognition, and support. Mainstream arts organizations and funders are at long last offering significantly more opportunities…

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  • How Tests for Depression Are Ignoring Black Women’s Symptoms

    Futurity Dec 15, 2022

    Black women with symptoms of depression more often report sleep disturbances, self-criticism, and irritability than stereotypical symptoms such as depressed mood, according to a new study. “Based on our findings,…

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  • Empowering Displaced Refugee Women and Girls

    Global Citizen Dec 15, 2022

    Taban Shoresh is the founder of the Lotus Flower, a small UK-based nonprofit having a huge impact on the lives of displaced and refugee women and girls who have survived persecution and…

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  • Four Strategies to Improve Community Services for Unaccompanied Children

    Migration Policy Institute Dec 14, 2022

    When unaccompanied migrant children leave federal custody to live with a parent or other sponsor, the transition into U.S. communities can be difficult for both children and their families. While…

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