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  • How to Care for Student Well-being and Mental Health

    The 74 Mar 15, 2022

    In early 2021, emergency room visits in the U.S. for suicide attempts increased a staggering 51% for adolescent girls over the same period in 2019. Even before the pandemic, mental…

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    Beyond ‘Overlooked’: The Opportunity of the Moment

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Mar 15, 2022

    The pandemic has wrought many things, but as I reflect on the findings from CEP’s report, Overlooked (Part Two): Foundation Support for Native American Leaders and Communities, two outcomes stand out.…

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    How Maps Can Help Fight Racism and Inequality

    The Conversation

    How can maps fight racism and inequality? The work of the Black Panther Party, a 1960s- and 1970s-era Black political group featured in a new movie and a documentary, helps…

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    The Role of Immigrant-origin Workers in the Changing U.S. Economy

    Migration Policy Institute

    Immigrant-origin workers—that is, immigrants and their U.S.-born children—have been the main drivers of U.S. workforce growth in recent years. They were responsible for 83 percent of labor force growth between…

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    How Funders Can Support Communities Affected by Complex Humanitarian Emergencies

    Center for Disaster Philanthropy Mar 15, 2022

    Today’s most significant humanitarian needs exist in complex humanitarian emergencies (CHEs), yet CHEs are difficult for funders to understand, and very little U.S. philanthropic funding goes to them. CHEs involve…

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  • Using a Community-driven Approach to Build Opportunities in Rural Areas

    Forbes Mar 15, 2022

    The release of the 2020 Census data offered a new look into the demographic trends shaping our country. One of these key trends is that rural America has become much…

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  • The Components of Meaningful Corporate Community Engagement

    FSG Mar 14, 2022

    Recently, our FSG colleagues shared five practices for community engagement that lead to more equitable outcomes. These practices include: (1) clarifying your ‘why,’ i.e., your reason for community engagement; (2) defining your…

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  • The Increased Risks for Refugee and Migrant Women and Girls During the Pandemic

    Futurity Mar 14, 2022

    The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated risks of violence for refugee and migrant girls and women, according to a new report. Due to multiple intersecting dimensions of identity, including gender, migrant…

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  • How Work-based Learning Can Address Racial and Gender Disparities in the Workforce

    NAF Mar 14, 2022

    March marks the two-year anniversary of when the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. While the pandemic wreaked havoc on every aspect of our lives, it also…

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    Supporting Workplace Accountability to Build Racial Equity

    Stanford Social Innovation Review

    Last summer, institutions across sectors were called to account for their failure to address systemic racism. Many organizational leaders addressed the backlash by requesting trainings and consultations from professionals like…

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    Why Artists’ Anti-racism Work Needs to Be Intersectional

    Americans for the Arts

    As a Korean adoptee facilitating anti-racism workshops within the arts field, I have experienced many artists who view race and racism as a black and white binary. I have noticed…

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    Effective, Accountable, and Inclusive Institutions are the Backbone of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development [Video]

    Global Washington Mar 14, 2022

    The United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal 16 focuses on “Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions”, but what are “Strong Institutions”? What are the qualities that make some governments stronger, better performing,…

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