In the years since the Great Recession, when housing prices dramatically fell, Wall Street investors have been buying large numbers of single-family homes to use as rentals. As of 2022,…
Human Rights
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Protecting Indigenous Languages in India’s Schools
YES! Magazine Oct 26, 2023India is among the most linguistically diverse countries in the world, but its Indigenous languages have been marginalized—along with those who speak them.
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Labor Organizing: Benefits for Workers and Beyond
Washington Center for Equitable Growth Oct 25, 2023A review of what research say about worker power and unions amid the resurgence of strikes in the United States.
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Ten Statistics on the Impact of Mass Incarceration in the U.S.
Prison Policy Initiative Oct 25, 2023A curated list of some of the most useful statistics to help the public comprehend the magnitude of criminalization in the U.S.
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A New Gilded Age
Lever for Change Oct 25, 2023The United States is in the midst of the largest intergenerational transfer of wealth in its history. Economists estimate that $84 trillion will be passed down to lucky heirs over…
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Continuing Anti-racism Work in Philanthropy
Philanthropy Northwest Oct 24, 2023At Philanthropy Northwest, we are thinking more expansively about our unique role as a philanthropy-serving organization and how we use our influence and privilege to advocate for systems change, center…
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Suicide-Prevention Program Helps Alaska Teenagers
The 74 Oct 23, 2023How one school district pits cultural, personal strengths against adversity.
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How Much Time Do Kids Spend On Devices – Playing Games, Watching Videos, Texting And Using The Phone?
The Conversation Oct 23, 2023Think about your favorite devices – your smartphone, laptop, tablet, computer or console – the things you use to play cool games, watch hilarious videos and connect and chat with…
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Delivering Aid During War is Tricky − What Gaza Relief Operations May Face
The Conversation Oct 23, 2023The 2.2 million people who live in Gaza are facing economic isolation and experiencing incessant bombardment. Their supplies of essential resources, including food and water, are quickly dwindling. In response,…
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For the Osage Nation, the Betrayal of the Murders Depicted in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Still Lingers
The Conversation Oct 23, 2023Despite the perpetrators being tried and convicted, anti-Indigenous sentiment roiled the area for decades.
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Financial Support Program Helps Indigenous Families
Mashable Oct 23, 2023Joining the nationwide guaranteed income movement, Washington’s The Nest will provide Indigenous families with a monthly stipend to support maternal and infant health.
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How Donors Can Support Transgender Movements and Nonbinary Communities
Stanford Social Innovation Review Oct 22, 2023Trans movements are already building a future where all people can thrive. Funders can exponentially grow their impact, starting by following the lead of trans advocates of color.
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