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  • Why Philanthropy Needs to Shift Investment Toward Proximate Power

    Skoll Foundation Sep 23, 2023

    In 2020, somewhere around 20 million people took to the streets in what researchers believe was the largest movement in U.S. history. During the summer of Black Lives Matter protests following the…

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  • Wildfires in the West Disproportionately Impact Marginalized Populations

    Oregon State University Sep 23, 2023

    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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  • Tribal Communities Tackling Food Insecurity

    Urban Institute Sep 23, 2023

    Programs to reduce food insecurity among tribal citizens have often ignored cultural differences and eroded food sovereignty, but one tribe is taking a new approach.

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  • Poll Indicates Americans Have Safety Concerns Over Nursing Homes

    The19th Sep 23, 2023

    7 in 10 adults say they would be uncomfortable being admitted to a nursing home, and women cited personal safety as a major concern.

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  • Climate Financing and Action Need to Involve Indigenous Peoples

    Grist Sep 23, 2023

    A United Nations expert says the world is spending trillions on climate action and only a fraction is going to Indigenous communities.

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  • Indigenous Partnerships Between States and Tribes

    Native Americans in Philanthropy Sep 22, 2023

    We are at an inflection point in state and Tribal relations. While Tribal communities have long understood that their conservation efforts are affected by state policy decisions, in recent years […]…

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  • Making DEI Work in Nonprofit Organizations

    Blue Avocado Sep 22, 2023

    If you want to make your organization a healthy space for all and overcome biases and prejudices, you have to do the DEI work.

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  • Understanding Structural Inequity With a Gender Lens

    Pacific Foundation Services Sep 22, 2023

    Decades of research have shown that rigid gender norms—the narrow and often invisible rules defining masculinity and femininity that we ingest and follow—adversely affect social, emotional, educational, health, and economic…

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  • Sexual Violence in the Workplace Is Prevalent for Women With Disabilities

    The19th Sep 22, 2023

    A new 19th/SurveyMonkey Poll is among the first to shed light on sexual violence faced by women with disabilities in the workplace.

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  • Indigenous Women Are Marching for Their Rights

    YES! Magazine Sep 21, 2023

    Celebrating victories and decrying injustices, the march was a rallying cry for Indigenous rights.

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  • Child Poverty is on the Rise After the End of the Expanded Child Tax Credit

    Vox Sep 21, 2023

    How the expanded child tax credit — not a strong economy — slashed child poverty rates and why we need to bring it back.

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  • How Philanthropy Can Support Native-led Renewables

    Tucson Sentinel Sep 21, 2023

    The lands of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe sit atop the largest remaining seam of low-sulfur coal in the country. Despite decades of pressure from coal companies, and sometimes even its…

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