Since violent conflict broke out in Sudan in late April 2023 more than 700 people have been killed, over 5,000 injured, and the already precarious humanitarian situation has worsened.
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Reimagining Prison Food in New England Institutions
Center for Agriculture & Food Systems Jul 10, 2023Approximately 2 million people are incarcerated in the United States. While law- and policymakers have focused some attention on improving conditions for individuals who are incarcerated, the issue of food…
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Pretrial Release Doesn’t Threaten Public Safety
Prison Policy Initiative Jul 9, 2023When these states, cities, and counties began releasing more people pretrial, there were no corresponding waves in crime.
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LGBTQ Communities Are Often Victims of Hate Crimes
The Conversation Jul 9, 2023In our recent analysis of the National Crime Victimization Survey, we found that the odds of being a violent hate crime victim for LGBTQ people was nine times greater than…
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How Female Founders Can Access Venture Capital
Forbes Jul 8, 2023Venture capital investment has surged in 2021. Investment dollars for the first three quarters of 2021 have nearly doubled from 2020, according to The Q3 2021 PitchBook-NVCA Venture Monitor. While investment dollars…
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The Scale and Impacts of Maternal Incarceration
Prison Policy Initiative Jul 8, 2023Over half (58%) of all women in U.S. prisons are mothers, as are 80% of women in jails, including many who are incarcerated awaiting trial simply because they can’t afford bail. Most…
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The Impact of AI and Technology on Healthcare Disparities
Futurity Jul 8, 2023Data sources that “teach” artificial intelligence could amplify and worsen disparities in health care, says law professor Nicholson Price. Those data sources are not representative and/or are based on data from current…
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Empowering Women-led Agriculture Entrepreneurs
Food Tank Jul 8, 2023LadyAgri Impact Investment Hub is transforming agri-business by empowering women-led projects and investments.
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How One Young Chief is Stepping Up to Address Climate Crisis
YES! Magazine Jul 8, 2023Devon Parfait, 25, knows climate change may wipe out his people’s lands, but he’s not willing to lose their culture, too.
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Bold Lessons in Women’s Economic Empowerment Strategy
Hewlett FoundationOur Women’s Economic Empowerment strategy is based on the premise that much of economic policymaking, if it attends to women’s needs at all, tends to focus on changing women to fit into existing economic systems and structures, rather than seeking to change those systems and structures to better…
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How Fine Dining in Europe and the US Came to Exclude Immigrant Cuisine and How Social Media is Pushing Back
The Conversation Jul 7, 2023Immigrant chefs and cuisines are often constrained by Eurocentric definitions of what constitutes good food. As immigrant groups become more assimilated into US culture, so does their food.
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Why and How You Should Consider a Gender Lens Investing Strategy
Stanford Social Innovation Review Jul 7, 2023More investment firms are considering how their investment decisions can better support economic and social well-being through gender lens investing (GLI). Firms investing with a gender lens raised $4.8 billion…
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