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    Teacher Coaching Can Reduce Disparities in Discipline

    Education Dive

    Coaching teachers on classroom management and culturally responsive strategies can result in fewer racial disparities in discipline, according to a study appearing in a special issue of School Psychology Review.…

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    Advancing Racial Economic Justice Through COVID-19 Recovery

    Inequality.org Sep 3, 2021

    As our second pandemic Labor Day approaches, Black worker leaders are determined to never again bear the brunt of a national crisis as they have under Covid. The latest horror:…

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    Prison Labor Programs Don’t Pay out Well for Any Party

    The Marshall Project Sep 2, 2021

    Nora worked the fields outside Texas prisons for nearly three years. But she didn’t learn much about tending crops. There weren’t any growing in the empty fields where the women…

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    Providing Free, Culturally Relevant Textbooks to College Students

    EdSurge Sep 2, 2021

    Millie González and her colleagues aren’t here to argue about whether open educational resources are on par with traditional textbooks一she says research has borne that out. González and Framingham State University, where…

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    Software Helps Nonprofits Serving People with Disabilities

    PhilanTopic Sep 2, 2021

    In the United States, adults with disabilities account for roughly sixty-one million people. This means that around 26 percent of our population is in need of supplemental assistance, such as being driven…

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    Making Data Assessable

    Governing Magazine

    Statistics-packed spreadsheets and lengthy, jargon-filled reports can be enough to make anybody feel dizzy. It’s natural. That makes it the responsibility for those of us involved in government and its…

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    Equity in Innovation: Making Sure Benefits Are Broadly Shared

    Urban Institute

    From how we work to how we communicate, technology is rapidly changing our society. But new advancements aren’t necessarily positive for everyone, and innovations can exacerbate the economic and racial…

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    Recognizing Indigenous Communities in Hurricane Ida Recovery

    Giving Compass Sep 1, 2021

    When Hurricane Ida came barreling toward Louisiana on Sunday, New Orleans wasn’t the only target. Several Native American communities, some based on narrow stretches of soil among the wetlands, were…

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    Mechanisms for Boosting Housing Stability and Racial Equity

    Urban Institute Sep 1, 2021

    The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated long-standing threats facing Black, Indigenous, and Latinx people in the housing market. Before the pandemic, these groups were more likely to experience housing instability, housing cost burdens,…

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    Digital Policing in Schools Reinforces Racial Injustices PDF

    Othering & Belonging Institute Sep 1, 2021

    Giving Compass’ Take: • A report at Othering & Belonging Institute focuses on the implications of digital policing in schools on racialized policing towards students in BIPOC communities. • What are other…

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    How Civil Society Acts as Public Conscience

    Stanford Social Innovation Review

    Does civil society address questions of values in ways that government and business cannot? This question makes sense if we presuppose limits on the values government and business can express.…

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    10 Black Women Who Are Leading Through Generosity

    Gender and Giving Sep 1, 2021

    When people think of “philanthropists,” they often think of celebrities or the ultrawealthy—people with private planes who make million-dollar donations and attend galas. But the truth is that anyone can be a…

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