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  • How Can the Federal Government Better Support Black Women Entrepreneurs?

    The19th May 19, 2024

    As the Biden administration highlights its economic efforts, Black women say they need more resources to launch and sustain new businesses and create generational wealth.

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  • Making the Invisible, Visible

    NCRP May 18, 2024

    I started noticing a change on my daily walks a couple months ago: a portrait of an Asian-American woman with the words “We belong here” written on them. These vibrant…

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  • Research Highlights the Gendered Experiences of Latina Women

    Pew Research Center May 18, 2024

    Many Hispanic women say gender shapes their daily life. More so than Hispanic men, they see sexism as a problem in key parts of life.

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  • A Land Back Vision for Philanthropy

    Nonprofit Quarterly May 17, 2024

    To dismantle oppressive systems on a structural level requires rewriting the standard philanthropic dynamic. The way people think about, organize around, and discuss change, and ultimately the legal and political…

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  • How Funders Can Affirm and Support Black Women Leaders

    Nonprofit Quarterly May 17, 2024

    Doors have been opening, facilitated in part by the racial reckoning of 2020. At the same time, [Black women leaders] are experiencing the “glass cliff”: being hired or promoted into leadership, often in the midst of crisis, with unrealistic expectations to fix or turn things around and little…

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  • Takeaways On Trends in Progress on School Segregation Since Brown v Board of Education Decision

    The Hechinger Report May 16, 2024

    To commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Brown decision, I wanted to look at how far we’ve come in integrating our schools and how far we still have to go.

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  • Steps to Build Young People’s Trust in Democracy

    Triple Pundit May 16, 2024

    If you were told that over half of young people in the United Kingdom would prefer to live under a dictatorship, what year would you say this data was drawn from?It might shock you to learn that the…

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  • Quinalt Nation’s Climate Change Adaptation Plan

    Indian Country Today May 16, 2024

    The community on the coast of Washington state has a plan to establish a new village with low-impact development and green infrastructure.

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  • Effects of Climate Change on Future Generations

    Save the Children May 16, 2024

    Right now, in the U.S. and around the world, children’s lives are under threat due to climate change. Nearly 710 million children are currently living in countries at the highest risk…

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    Bridging the Mental Health Gap

    El Futuro May 15, 2024

    In the heart of North Carolina, El Futuro is spearheading a transformative initiative to address the mental health needs of immigrant communities. Initially conceived as the Immigrant Mental Health Policy…

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  • How Two-generation Programs Can Help Address Family Poverty

    Urban Institute May 15, 2024

    Nearly one in six American children live in poverty. Being poor at birth increases the likelihood that children will remain poor. And because of deeply embedded structural racism, children of color born in…

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  • Wars Cause Widespread Pollution And Environmental Damage

    The Conversation May 14, 2024

    War is wreaking havoc on land, water and critical infrastructure in Ukraine and Gaza. Two experts on peace and conflict explain how to include such impacts in peace agreements.

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