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Human Rights

  • Study Highlights Gender Equity for Women in Science

    Futurity Jun 23, 2022

    Women in science are less likely than their male counterparts to receive authorship credit for their work, a study shows. Researchers used a large set of administrative data from universities…

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    Supporting the Tsay Keh Dene’s Efforts to Sustainably Manage their Territory

    Global Washington Jun 23, 2022

    3M, Mars, Nestlé and Earthworm Foundation are partnering with the Tsay Keh Dene First Nation in British Columbia, Canada to help respect their rights to decide how their territory is…

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  • Critical Lessons in Equitable Grantmaking

    eJewish Philanthropy Jun 22, 2022

    One of the joys and challenges of my work at the intersection of philanthropy and Jewish life is that I am always on a learning journey. Every day, I am…

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  • Philanthropists Should Play a Role in Addressing the Refugee Crisis

    Philanthropy News Digest Jun 22, 2022

    The UK government recently announced plans to deport undocumented refugees to Rwanda as part of a controversial plan to tackle immigration. The United Kingdom’s hardline approach to the refugee crisis points to…

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  • Kids’ Neighborhoods Can Affect Their Developing Brains

    The Conversation Jun 22, 2022

    The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea Children growing up in more disadvantaged neighborhoods – meaning those with poor housing quality, more poverty…

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  • Starving Civilians is an Ancient Military Tactic, Today it’s a War Crime

    The Conversation Jun 22, 2022

    A hideous contradiction is playing out in war-torn Ukraine. Thousands of Ukrainians are starving in cities besieged by Russian forces. Meanwhile, the country’s grain stores are bursting with food, and…

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  • We Can Fight Back in the Battle for an Honest and Inclusive Education: Here’s How You Can Help

    Raikes Foundation Jun 22, 2022

    In the months since last fall, when I wrote about what donors need to know about the fight over Critical Race Theory, the fight over what students can be taught…

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  • Why Gender is Critical for Climate Resilience Strategies

    GreenBiz Jun 22, 2022

    As the climate crisis continues to intensify, attention is turning not just to how we can mitigate and adapt to climate change but how to foster resilience among the communities most…

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  • Texas Governor Trying to Ban Students from School Based on Immigration Status

    The 74 Jun 21, 2022

    Last month, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced plans to challenge the 1982 Supreme Court ruling in Plyler vs. Doe, a landmark decision holding that states could not constitutionally deny students a free…

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  • The Injustices Perpetrated by Massive Factory Farms

    Democracy Journal Jun 21, 2022

    “I remember the day that they started spraying hog waste on us. It was a Saturday in the mid-1990s . . . . Just as I was thinking to myself that there was no way…

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  • Bolstering Child Well-being with Policies to Reduce Poverty

    The Hechinger Report Jun 21, 2022

    Anew study from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) explores some of the positive influences of tax credits on child wellbeing as policymakers debate whether to expand them. The study, published this…

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  • Black Americans Continue to Face Rampant Wealth Inequity This Juneteenth

    Equitable Growth Jun 20, 2022

    Following nationwide protests across the United States in 2020 against police brutality, the push for federal recognition of Juneteenth gained momentum, with the U.S. Congress enacting legislation in the summer of 202l…

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