Health and education are inextricably linked. As the Covid-19 pandemic swept the globe, we saw waves of misinformation, misunderstanding, and lack of access to factual and helpful information. While COVID-19…
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Developing a Framework for Reparations in Philanthropy
Nonprofit Quarterly Jun 4, 2023How can those of us who sit at foundations but are not experts in reparations shift our behaviors and practices? How can we give Black leaders, Indigenous leaders, and other leaders of color the support they need while helping to create the conditions required to achieve collective liberation?
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Three Recommendations to Prevent AI-generated Hate
TechCrunch Jun 3, 2023For all of its power and potential, generative AI makes it easy, fast and accessible for bad actors to produce harmful content.
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The Need to Improve Training and Education for Men to Combat Sexual Assault
Higher Education Dive Jun 3, 2023Male college students aren’t aware of the extent of sexual violence on campus and feel separated from its effects, according to researchers who interviewed young men for a new report from It’s…
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Black Women Health Professionals Fight for Reproductive Justice
The 19th Jun 3, 2023Advocacy coalition Black in Repro is training women to lobby legislators, educate their communities and build alliances.
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Violence-prevention Education: An Essential Component to Ending Violence Against Women and Girls
Global Washington Jun 3, 2023When the pandemic hit, violence against women and girls drastically went up in Nepal. In the first two months of lockdown, domestic violence cases increased by 65 percent.[1] To make matters…
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Inuit People Seek Access to Global Climate Damage Fund
Vancouver Ecosocialists Jun 2, 2023Apr. 28, 2023 Inuit want direct access to a global fund dedicated to addressing destruction caused by climate change, the president of the Inuit Circumpolar Council’s Canadian arm says. Lisa Koperqualuk says loss and damage funding is needed in Inuit Nunangat, the homeland for Inuit, which is…
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The Black, Asian-American, Latina and Indigenous Reproductive Justice Movement
Time Magazine Jun 2, 2023The reproductive-justice movement came into its own in June 1994, when a group of mostly white women gathered at a conference in Chicago to hear about the Clinton Administration’s proposal for…
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Invest in the Power of Youth to Ensure a More Democratic Future
eJewish Philanthropy Jun 2, 2023From the massive youth protests demanding climate action during COP26, the global climate summit in November, to the young leaders demanding action on civil rights during last month’s Summit for…
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Conserved Areas: Indigenous Territories Effective at Fighting Climate Change
Environmental News Network Jun 2, 2023In a recent study in PLOS ONE, researchers from 6 different countries, including Camilo Alejo and Catherine Potvin of the Department of Biology at McGill University, examined the importance of…
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The Special Education Teacher Shortage is Half a Century Old
The 74 Jun 2, 2023For all the headlines proclaiming and debunking reports of a national teacher shortage, few have picked up on the issue’s third rail: Educators qualified to teach students with disabilities have…
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Special Education Silos Hurt Students With Disabilities
EdSource Jun 2, 2023The pandemic has given us all a taste of forced isolation. We’ve seen how it can leave individuals feeling lonely, scared and depressed. Imagine if that was your permanent experience.…
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