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    The Main Problem With Housing In Indian Country

    Urban Institute Dec 26, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: · According to Nancy M. Pindus and G. Thomas Kingsley at Urban Institute, the main problem with housing in Indian Country is not affordability, but rather access to physical housing…

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    How Technology is Killing Street Food

    The Atlantic Dec 25, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: • The Atlantic takes a look at two areas where the technology industry is thriving however it is also threatening the livelihood of many street vendors who…

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    The Latest Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Research of 2018

    Independent Sector Dec 24, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: • From the state of black women founders to Native American-related funding, Independent Sector reviews some of the newest research around diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in 2018.…

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    How to Make STEM More Inclusive

    Futurity Dec 22, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Cailin Riley-Missouri shares strategies for creating more inclusive STEM spaces to encourage marginalized communities, particularly women of color.  • How can funders work to create inclusive STEM practices…

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    How We Can Teach Students to Fight Racism

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Dec 21, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: • As this Stanford Social Innovation Review reports, one Berlin high school encouraged students to fight racism and discrimination. Now, 9 percent of German schools are displaying…

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    What This Mother Has Learned After Years of Advocating for Latino Parents

    The 74 Dec 20, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Maria Elena Meraz is a mother and advocate for Latino parents.  She co-founded the nonprofit Parent Engagement Academy in LA to educate Latino parents about their children’s school systems. …

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    A Better Place: Two Approaches To Reduce Concentrated Poverty

    Huffington Post Dec 20, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: · Writing for the Huffington Post, Willa Seldon and Debby Bielak discuss concentrated poverty and analyze how race, geography and other factors influence success and posterity. The authors…

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    10 Women Trailblazers Who Made History in 2018

    Global Citizen Dec 20, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Through advances in education, the transgender community, stopping crime, public transportation or many areas of politics, Global Citizen shines a light on 10 trailblazing women who…

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    School Counselor: Educators Are Civil Rights Activists [Video]

    Chalkbeat Dec 18, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: • In this video from Chalkbeat, a school counselor in Detroit discusses how educators must be cognizant of social justice issues and strive to create more equity.…

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    Connecting Communities to Healthcare

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Dec 17, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: · Taz Hussein and Mariah Collins report that large healthcare systems are investing in connecting patients to community resources to reduce costs and improve outcomes.   ·…

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    How Funding Black Businesses Can Help Bridge the Racial Wealth Gap

    YES! Magazine Dec 16, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: • The Runway Project, a nonprofit incubator, provides funding and a support network for black entrepreneurs looking to launch and sustain successful businesses. The goal is to bridge and…

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    Program More than Doubles Number of Girls and Latinx Students Taking AP Computer Science

    Chan Zuckerburg Initiative Dec 14, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Data shows that a program to increase the number of girl and Latinx students taking AP computer science in Nevada was a success.  • How can…

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