Six years after Myanmar’s brutal crackdown, Al Jazeera explores the current living conditions in Rohingya refugee camps.
Human Rights
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While Student Debt is Decreasing Overall, Debt Continues to Rise for Marginalized Students
Urban Institute Nov 23, 2023Declines in student loan borrowing are not equal across student cohorts, with Black students, those attending for-profits, and those earning certificates seeing increases in debt burdens over the past decade.
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States Need to Address the Latina Worker Wage Gap
Urban Institute Nov 22, 2023State governments can improve job quality among Latina workers by expanding access to health care, retirement plans, and child care.
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Shows Like ‘Scandal’ and ‘Madam Secretary’ Inspire Women to Become Involved in Politics in Real Life
The Conversation Nov 22, 2023Watching a woman character star in a fictional political TV drama can spark viewers, particularly women, to vote, campaign for a politician or find other ways to become involved in politics.
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Gaza’s Next Tragedy: Disease Risk Spreads
The Conversation Nov 22, 2023High levels of diarrhea, scabies and respiratory infections have been reported as bombing campaign progresses – and children are the most vulnerable.
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Understanding the Gender Pay Gap
Global Citizen Nov 22, 2023The gender pay gap might seem like an individual problem — of a man simply earning more than a woman because of merit, experience, or some other legitimate factor — …
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Indigenous, Black, and Queer Farmers Restoring Land
YES! Magazine Nov 22, 2023Indigenous, Black, and queer farmers are buying land with the aim to restore and nourish nature along with their cultures and communities.
Read the full article at: www.yesmagazine.org
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In America, National Parks Are More Than Scenic − They’re Sacred. But They Were Created At A Cost To Native Americans
The Conversation Nov 22, 2023Abraham Lincoln has an almost saintly place in U.S. history: the “Great Emancipator” whose leadership during the Civil War preserved the Union and abolished slavery. Often overlooked among his achievements…
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For nearly five decades, NCRP’s mission has been to transform the philanthropic sector to one where funders build, share, and wield power in allyship with domestic social justice movements. Those…
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In America, National Parks Are Sacred. But They Were Created at a Cost to Native Americans
The Conversation Nov 21, 2023The idea of Manifest Destiny inspired Americans to push west, leading to the creation of the first national parks. But those beliefs spelled removal for many Native American groups.
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Black Economic and Political Power are Intertwined
Inequality.org Nov 21, 2023During the mid- to late-1960s, the main slogans of the African American social justice movements were “freedom now” and “Black Power.” It was recognized that both political power and economic…
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How Indigenous Wisdom Can Teach Us Sustainability Lessons
GreenBiz Nov 21, 2023During the GreenBiz 21 keynote session “All We Can Save: Why We Must Learn from Indigenous Wisdom,” hosted by All We Can Save co-founder Katharine Wilkinson, Mitchell joined Tara Houska (Couchiching First…
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