While the current supply of evidence-based programs and policies that provide meaningful solutions for Black and Brown communities is thin, we can expand and optimize our use of existing evidence…
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How Minnesota is Embracing the SDGs
United Nations Foundation Jun 28, 2022Anisa Hajimumin and Mark Ritchie bring unique backgrounds to their careers in Minnesota’s public service and civic advocacy. However, the pair share one thing in common: a passion for the…
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Misinformation Will Be Rampant When it Comes to COVID-19 Shots for Young Children – Here’s What You Can Do to Counter It
The Conversation Jun 27, 2022When the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention endorsed both the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines for all children ages 6 months to 5 years on June 18, 2022, it…
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Public Interest Tech Can Help Advance Human Rights
Stanford Social Innovation Review Jun 26, 2022In an increasingly connected world, human rights are inseparably intertwined with technology. Individuals and organizations working for social justice must mitigate technology’s grave harms, but also harness technology to strengthen…
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Study Indicates Racial Disparities in Opioid Treatment Access
Futurity Jun 26, 2022The findings give further weight to the conclusion that the COVID-19 pandemic more negatively affected minority groups, who face more barriers to health care in general. “Drops in prescribing medication…
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What Is Prison Gerrymandering?
Prison Policy Initiative Jun 25, 2022Prison gerrymandering can feel like a complex, political quirk. Talking about Census Bureau policy and how the Bureau interprets its own sometimes-arcane “residence rules” can feel like getting deep in…
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Lessons in Approaching Global Displacement of Refugees
Brookings Jun 25, 2022In May 2022 as around 15 million Ukrainians fled their homes, the number of people forcefully displaced across the world passed the 100 million mark for the first time. This is equivalent…
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Where Can Impact Investments Make an Impact on Aging?
Grantmakers in Aging Jun 25, 2022Impact investments can be used to complement traditional grantmaking and bring promising initiatives to scale. Learn about strategies to structure and deliver capital to drive and sustain solutions, as well…
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Click here for more.According to the UNHCR’s Global Trends report, 89.3 million people had been forcibly displaced worldwide by the end of 2021. Yet, for many Americans, the possibility of becoming a refugee seems…
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State Courts Will Now Decide Who Can Get an Abortion Under 50 Different State Constitutions
The Conversation Jun 24, 2022Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, state laws, rather than federal law, will now determine whether someone can legally get an abortion. It…
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State Funds for Students at Religious Schools? Supreme Court Says ‘Yes’ in Maine Case
The Conversation Jun 24, 2022For nearly three-quarters of a century, one issue in education has come up before the Supreme Court more than any other: disputes over religion. Carson v. Makin, a case about…
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Feedback for Improved Community Art Activism
FeedbackLabs Jun 23, 2022Moving the Margins is an incubator program for BIPOC artists to collaborate with the change agents of Jacksonville to create accessible and immersive art installations. They aim to catalyze the community…
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