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  • The U.S. Committed To Meet The Un’s Sustainable Development Goals, But Like Other Countries, It’s Struggling To Make Progress

    The Conversation Sep 7, 2023

    Halfway to the SDGs’ 2030 deadline, countries have made progress, but most are struggling to meet all 17 goals. The US is no exception.

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  • How Gender Equity is Tied to Health Equity

    Forbes Sep 6, 2023

    We must address disparities faced by women of color, especially in medicine and dentistry.

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  • The Relationship Between Climate Change and Children’s Health

    Futurity Sep 6, 2023

    New research offers insights into how climate change will affect child welfare.

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  • Using AI to Match Neurodivergent Jobseekers with Jobs that Suit Their Talents

    TechCrunch Sep 6, 2023

    Neurodivergent individuals often have a harder time finding jobs than their non-neurodivergent counterparts.Unemployment for neurodivergent adults runs…

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  • Economic Inequality Persists

    Inequality Sep 5, 2023

    Sixty years without substantially narrowing the Black-white wealth divide is a policy failure.

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  • How Schools Can Navigate Parental Involvement and Political Tensions

    Brookings Sep 4, 2023

    Conflicts between parents and educators are having tangible impacts on how schools are approaching instruction.

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  • Driving Innovation in Philanthropy to Make an Impact

    PEAK Grantmaking Sep 3, 2023

    Adopting emergent learning practices can have a transformative effect inside organizations by creating a sense of agency that empowers people to lead from their seats to challenge the status quo…

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  • Educators Can Help Bolster Students With Disabilities

    Futurity Sep 3, 2023

    An evidence-based, online professional development curriculum aims to help teachers handle bullying toward students with disabilities.

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  • DC Girls’ Coalition Amplifies Young Voices

    Washington Area Women's Foundation Sep 3, 2023

    #AskHer Q&A ft.Kristi Matthews-Jones, Director of DC Girls’ Coalition…

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  • A Community-led Approach to Flooding is Critical to Protect Neighborhoods

    Borderless Sep 2, 2023

    In a region where communities of color are most impacted by flooding, RainReady is bringing together community members to create flood mitigation plans.

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  • Strengthening Access and Rights for Indigenous Communities Through Address Specialists

    YES! Magazine Sep 1, 2023

    Emergency healthcare, mail delivery, broadband internet, government-issued IDs, and the right to vote often require a physical address.

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  • How to Support the Youth Mental Health Care Crisis

    The Hechinger Report Aug 31, 2023

    The number of young people hospitalized for psychiatric care has shot up. The educational support they receive in treatment can make a marked difference in their recovery, experts say.

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