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  • Helping Children Eat Healthier Foods May Begin with Getting Parents to Do the Same

    The Conversation Mar 26, 2024

    Not knowing whether their children will eat the healthy food put on their plates, parents may prepare a less healthy dish for themselves to serve as backup for the kids too.

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  • Democratizing Economic Power to Break the Cycle of American Inequality

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Mar 26, 2024

    The US democracy crisis is not only a matter of voting; it is also a deeply economic crisis. The sharp and growing imbalance between the wealthy and the rest of…

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  • Building Stronger Disability Culture as a Business Practice

    Forbes Mar 26, 2024

    In this third column in the series the focus is on the meaning and value of Disability Culture from a business perspective. This new language offer leadership a new approach to meet the challenges and tensions for a new world of work.

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  • Excessively High Rents Are A Major Burden For Immigrants In U.S. Cities

    The Conversation Mar 26, 2024

    Rents across the U.S. have climbed to staggering levels in recent years. Millions of renters spend more than 30% of their income on rent and utilities, a situation that housing…

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  • Mississippi’s Disenfranchisement System

    The Marshall Project Mar 25, 2024

    This guide offers details about the state’s disenfranchisement laws and how you may still be able to vote from jail, even with a conviction.

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  • Economic Policies to Advance Justice

    Nonprofit Quarterly Mar 25, 2024

    This webinar conversation builds on the articles in that series, taking a deep look at what the elements of that agenda look like, from a range of contributors.

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  • Supporting BIPOC Developers in Accessing Capital

    LISC Mar 24, 2024

    Haitian-born Julio Bateau arrived in Detroit in 1978 with a graduate degree in structural engineering and a spirit of possibility. He was drawn to Midtown, a then-economically distressed area in…

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  • Overrepresentation of Black, Hispanic Students Suspended for Chronic Absenteeism

    The Hechinger Report Mar 24, 2024

    Students all over Arizona are suspended for not showing up to class, whether it’s because they arrive late, leave campus midday or fail to make it at all, an investigation…

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  • Understanding The Ongoing Work of Fighting Gender Persecution

    The Rockefeller Foundation Mar 22, 2024

    Change a word and change the world. In 1998, a coalition of activists successfully advocated to replace the word “sex” with “gender” in relation to persecution in the Rome Statute, which…

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  • A Racial Justice Grantmaking Strategy

    Blue Avocado Mar 22, 2024

    Learn how the United Way of Greater Los Angeles (UWGLA) is using racial justice to inform their grantmaking efforts, and how other philanthropic organizations can help work to undo the legacies of harm inflicted upon communities of color.

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  • Embedding DEI Principles in Your Philanthropy

    Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Mar 22, 2024

    Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) aren’t just ideals; they’re the bedrock upon which transformative change is constructed. Often positioned with concepts of justice (JEDI) or belonging (DEIB), DEI is one…

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  • Book Recommendations for Women’s History Month on Social Justice and Gender

    Candid Mar 22, 2024

    Candid Blog | In honor of Women’s History Month, read nine books from leading authors on gender issues and disparities, movements combatting sexism, and women empowerment.

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