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  • LGBTQ+ Workers Want More Than Just Pride Flags In June

    The Conversation Jan 9, 2024

    Every year, more and more companies seem to recognize Pride Month. But a recent analysis shows that LGBTQ+ workers expect more than this once-a-year acknowledgment from their employers. In fact,…

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  • What We Learn When We Listen: Student Feedback and Foundation Strategy

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Jan 9, 2024

    Yesterday, CEP’s YouthTruth Initiative released a new report, Making Sense of Learning Math: Insights from the Student Experience. This report is the culmination of a 15-month project, the Math Learning and…

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  • Child Welfare Systems Bring Families Closer to the Criminal Justice System

    Prison Policy Initiative Jan 8, 2024

    Child protective service agencies position themselves as providers of welfare, but their relationship to the criminal legal system demonstrates their shared role in punishing families …

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  • Partnerships to Effectively Support Disabled Communities During Disasters

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jan 7, 2024

    After Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico in September 2017, emergency response teams rushed to support survivors of the deadliest and costliest storm ever to hit the island. Among them was a team…

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  • Why Reducing Inequality is Part of Tackling Climate Change

    University of Cambridge Jan 7, 2024

    A global perspective on environmental issues. Our mission is to inform, educate, enable and create a platform for global environmental action.

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  • The Plight of Female Founders in Climate Tech

    GreenBiz Jan 7, 2024

    VC investment for female founders dropped in 2023.

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  • How Philanthropy Can Support Students With All Types of Learning Abilities

    Philanthropy News Digest Jan 6, 2024

    As the president of Eye to Eye, a nonprofit that supports individuals with learning disabilities, I find this unacceptable. The stigma that surrounds learning disabilities should not persist in 2022. Having…

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  • Racial and Ethnic Data Disparities Present in the Tuberculosis Epidemic

    Futurity Jan 6, 2024

    Progress toward the elimination of tuberculosis in the United States has been stalled by significant racial and ethnic disparities.

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  • How Tribal Clinics Are Providing Reproductive Healthcare

    The19th Jan 6, 2024

    Obstetric services have shrunk elsewhere in Wyoming’s Fremont County. Tribal patients have greater options.

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  • Why Learning Disability Testing Must Change

    The Hechinger Report Jan 5, 2024

    The “IQ-discrepancy model”—diagnosing students with dyslexia by determining if they have an “unexpected” gap between their IQ and their reading scores—has long been deemed an invalid way of screening for the disorder.

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  • 70 Years After Brown vs. Board of Education, Public Schools Still Deeply Segregated

    The Conversation Jan 5, 2024

    Brown vs. Board of Education, the pivotal Supreme Court decision that made school segregation unconstitutional, turns 70 years old on May 17, 2024. At the time of the 1954 ruling,…

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  • Why We Need to Change the Mental Healthcare System

    Philanthropy News Digest Jan 5, 2024

    The mental healthcare system in the United States needs a dramatic intervention. At best, our system is fragmented, siloed, and plagued by misaligned incentives that only deepen existing problems; at…

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