“I don’t think money is going to solve it.But I also feel like we do have a responsibility to ensure that we are taking care of the people who are working for all of us.”…
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Online Child Safety Laws Could Help or Hurt
The Conversation Apr 5, 2024Society has a complicated relationship with adolescents. We want to protect them as children and yet launch them into adulthood. Adolescents face risks from testing out independence, navigating peer relationships,…
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How to Advance Gender Equity in AI
Stanford Social Innovation Review Apr 5, 2024In 2019, Genevieve (co-author of this article) and her husband applied for the same credit card. Despite having a slightly better credit score and the same income, expenses, and debt…
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Activists Driving Progress in Generation Equality
Global Citizen Apr 5, 2024Over two decades ago in 1995, 189 countries agreed to achieve gender equality by creating the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, a roadmap for creating a world where women and…
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Israeli Strike On World Central Kitchen Aid Convoy Shows Growing Danger Of Humanitarian Work In Conflict Zones
The Conversation Apr 5, 2024President Joe Biden said he was “outraged” by the Israeli military’s attacks that killed seven World Central Kitchen aid workers traveling in three vehicles in Gaza on April 2, 2024,…
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Research Sheds Light On How Climate Change Will Impact Aging Populations
EcoWatch Apr 4, 2024Research articles published in the journal The Gerontologist outline several risks that climate change poses for aging well.
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Going Beyond Financial Reparations: Creating a Multiracial Democracy
Stanford Social Innovation Review Apr 4, 2024Comprehensive reparations are fundamental to realizing our highest democratic ideals.
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Why Immigrant Justice Must Be Intersectional
Philanthropy News Digest Apr 4, 2024Every year, from all across the globe, tens of thousands of children migrate to the United States in search of safety. Their reasons for leaving home span all issues—from climate…
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Why Large Medical Debt Burdens Plague Immigrant Communities
Urban Institute Apr 4, 2024An Urban analysis of medical debt in Colorado offers policymakers evidence of medical debt accumulation in immigrant-dense communities and promising strategies for alleviating it.
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Nex Benedict’s Suicide Coincides With A Wave Of Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws
The Conversation Apr 4, 2024No charges will be filed in connection with a bathroom fight that happened the day before a 16-year-old nonbinary high school student, Nex Benedict, died by suicide in Oklahoma. The…
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Why Rural Prisons Need to Close Responsibly
Urban Institute Apr 3, 2024As states close prisons in rural communities, how can policymakers and advocates replace lost jobs and restore lost economic activity?
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As a Black foundation leader, shifting resources and power to organizations of color is not just personal: it’s strategic. For decades, these grassroots organizations have been sustaining democracy, advancing racial…
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