In the Spring of 2023, twenty-two women leaders in philanthropy convened at Sunnylands in Rancho Mirage, California. The primary objective was to foster an environment where these accomplished leaders could share their experiences, exchange innovative ideas, forge meaningful connections, and…
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A Strategy to Lift 700 Million People Out of Extreme Poverty
Brookings May 4, 2024Even before the pandemic crisis, progress on poverty eradication was slowing globally. As we approach upwards of 700 million people living in extreme poverty globally by the end of 2020, governments…
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How Paid Family Leave Policy Can Help Children and Families
Futurity May 4, 2024Child abuse is a serious public health issue in the United States. Paid family leave can help prevent it, researchers report.
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Why Aren’t Clean Energy Jobs Accessible for Everyone
Urban Institute May 4, 2024New research shows women and people of color are underrepresented in the potential workforce for high-quality clean energy jobs. Universities, employers, and unions can play a role in creating a more diverse workforce.
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Indigenous Peoples’ Calls for Sovereignty in the Wake of Lahaina
Grist May 3, 2024Activists appealed to the United Nations for help staving off “disaster capitalism” in the wake of the deadly blaze.
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Social Media Is Accelerating the Spread of Child Sexual Abuse Material
Fast Company May 3, 2024Many of the sites and platforms that have done so much to democratize free expression around the world have also unfortunately spurred a rise in harmful and illegal content online,…
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Including People With Disabilities in the Fight for Human Rights
Alliance Magazine May 3, 2024After a world war with devastating consequences and loss of human life seventy-five years ago, governments declared that human rights belong to everyone.The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) affirmed hope and humanity, and ……
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Research on Nonprofit Leadership Diversity
Candid May 2, 2024Candid insights | Is nonprofit leadership more racially diverse than in 2020? Find out by exploring insights derived from demographic data.
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The Weaponization of Water in Palestine
YES! Magazine May 2, 2024Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank fighting for the right to a homeland, and for their basic right to water—which Israel continues to deny.
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Twelve Young People In Philly’s Toughest Neighborhoods Explain How Violence Disrupts Their Physical And Mental Health
The Conversation May 1, 2024A social science researcher followed a dozen teens from different neighborhoods in North, West and Northeast Philadelphia, tracking their family histories and heart rates as they navigated daily life.
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Donors Need to Bolster Local Solutions Through Local Partnerships
Alliance Magazine Apr 30, 2024Lucy was born with a motor disability and uses a wheelchair. She grew up in a small community outside San Luis Potosí in Mexico and is the youngest of 10 children.For most of her ……
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US Long-Term Care Costs Are Sky-High, But Washington State’s New Way To Help Pay For Them Could Be Nixed
The Conversation Apr 30, 2024What happens in November 2024 could influence other states weighing their own options.
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