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  • COVID-19 Vaccines: CDC Says People Ages 65 And Up Should Get A Shot This Spring – A Geriatrician Explains Why It’s Vitally Important

    The Conversation Mar 14, 2024

    As you get older, you’re at higher risk of severe infection and your immunity declines faster after vaccination.

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  • How DEI Can Help Advance Organizational Growth and Culture

    India Development Review Mar 14, 2024

    An implicit commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) isn’t enough. Here’s how DEI can be made a key element of an organisation’s culture.

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  • Navigating Healthcare with Compassion: The Story of TSF’s LGBTQ+ Healthcare Directory

    Global Washington Mar 14, 2024

    Navigating healthcare can often be an intimidating experience for many of us. The clinical environment, the impersonal interactions, and the uncertainty about whether our needs will be understood and respected…

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  • How Thoughtful AI Can Improve Local Governance

    ideas42 Mar 14, 2024

    Memphis, Tennessee, is often the subject of negative media attention, particularly when it comes to crime and poverty.However, after working for months with local non-profit organizations as part of our Narrative Change work, we were able to confirm what residents of the city have always known—that…

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  • Why It Matters: Charting Reports of Black Experiences in the Social Sector

    Candid Mar 13, 2024

    Candid Blog | Revisit recent Candid research on Black leadership in the social sector, including a comprehensive analysis of private philanthropy’s support of HBCUs.

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  • To Invest in Women’s Economic Empowerment, Finance Solutions From the Ground Up

    Global Washington Mar 13, 2024

    Land: A foundation for women’s economic empowerment Around the world, land is identity, heritage, a source of pride, and of course, a sustainable economic resource. Land is crucial in sustaining…

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  • What The Numbers Say About Diversity On Corporate Boards

    The Conversation Mar 13, 2024

    Through the decades, corporate boards have been mostly white and mostly male. That started changing in the early 1970s. Fueled by the historic gains of the Civil Rights Movement that…

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  • The Importance of Indigenous Language Interpreters

    The 74 Mar 13, 2024

    Oregon lawmakers set aside money to help Indigenous language interpreters get certified.

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  • How Black Educators Are Working on Intersectional Identities in Learning Environments

    EdSurge Mar 13, 2024

    Seph was a participant in our Voices of Change research project on Black women’s classroom experiences. We learned how a non-binary teacher negotiates …

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  • What is the Impact of Decreased Public Spending on Children?

    Urban Institute Mar 13, 2024

    Public spending on children—including the child tax credit—benefits kids and families in the immediate term and can have a long-term payoff for the federal government and society.

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  • How ‘Hometown Associations’ Help Immigrants Support Their Communities

    The Conversation Mar 12, 2024

    “Hometown associations,” also known as migrant clubs, are nonprofits formed by immigrants who are originally from the same place in their country of origin. They serve as channels through which…

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  • Integrating Feminism Into Philanthropy

    Exponent Philanthropy Mar 12, 2024

    For society to advance gender equity, intersectional feminism must become part of the mainstream narrative and mindset. Philanthropy is our opportunity to be change agents, so that this statistic increases: Just 1.9% of philanthropic…

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