At the peak of the summer, my nation, the Nlaka’pamux, one of the Indigenous Peoples of south-central British Columbia, used to know when the salmon had returned to local rivers…
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Women in Congress More Often Support Environmental Protections
Rachel's Action Network Aug 3, 2022In 2022, women hold a record 145 seats in Congress. Despite major gains in the past decade, women are still significantly underrepresented in federal policymaking. By some estimates, it could take a…
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Supporting Immigrant Health Care Workers in Illinois
Migration Policy Institute Aug 3, 2022Since the onset of the pandemic, the nation’s healthcare system has struggled to keep up with high demand for emergency care, vaccines, and COVID-19 testing. More than two years on,…
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Algorithm Spots Forced Labor in the Amazon Rainforest
Futurity Aug 3, 2022Artificial intelligence and low-cost satellite imagery combine to spot forced labor at deforestation sites in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest. Both legal and illegal deforestation efforts routinely rely on forced labor, and…
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Developing Cultural Competency to Work with Immigrant Families
Migration Policy Institute Aug 2, 2022From rural towns to dense urban settings, immigrants and other new resident families are bringing vibrant and valuable cultural practices and beliefs that enrich American communities. As our country becomes…
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Evaluating the Financial Inclusion of Nigerian Women
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Aug 2, 2022A new study on how gender impacts access to credit services in Nigeria shows that 98 percent of Nigerian women are left out of formal credit markets. This research, conducted…
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Reflections on Increasing Preparedness for the Next Pandemic
Migration Policy Institute Aug 1, 2022Two years after COVID-19 halted cross-border mobility in its tracks, most countries are seeking to fully restart migration and mobility. Sweeping border closures and travel bans have largely been phased…
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The Bridgespan Group Aug 1, 2022Despite constitutional guarantees, well-intentioned government policies, and dedicated efforts by funders and NGOs, social mobility remains out of reach for most members of India’s 300 million Dalit and Adivasi communities.…
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The Pursuit of Stakeholder Capitalism
GreenBiz Jul 31, 2022Under the traditional capitalist model, financial performance for shareholders has been the primary measure of the success of a business. However, a growing awareness of ESG trends has given rise…
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Getting Asylum Seekers Connected to Resources
Migration Policy Institute Jul 31, 2022The United States has a long history of providing humanitarian protection, including by resettling refugees who seek protection from abroad and granting asylum to individuals who apply from within the…
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Supporting Civil Society in Ukraine
Stanford Social Innovation Review Jul 31, 2022Hostomel, a small city located just northwest of Kyiv near a lush forest, is a beautiful place for thousands of Ukrainians to call home. But five months ago, on February…
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When Does Inequality in K-8 Education Grow?
Getting Smart Jul 30, 2022Summer is the long-awaited season for many Americans, especially students. Aside from summer reading assignments and the occasional extra-credit project, summer is the time when students can collectively take a…
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