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    Human Rights Advocacy Under the Trump Administration

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jun 19, 2017

    At every post-election panel on a human rights issue I’ve attended, the same question arises: How do you expect the Trump presidency will impact your organization’s human rights advocacy? For…

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    June 9: Care About Youth? This Week’s Must Reads

    Raikes Foundation Jun 9, 2017

    At the Raikes Foundation, we’re working toward a just and inclusive society where all young people have the support they need to reach their full potential. We do that by…

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    Overcoming Hidden Barriers to Board Diversity and Inclusion

    BoardSource Jun 9, 2017

    Despite our best intentions, sometimes our efforts to become diverse and inclusive backfire. Can there be hidden barriers to achieving this important goal? Most nonprofit boards understand the potential benefits…

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    Civic Engagement among Mid-life and Older Hispanic/Latino Adults

    AARP Jun 8, 2017

    This study presents the findings of a survey of Hispanics/Latinos ages 50 and older regarding several key areas of social and community involvement, including: This national address-based telephone survey of…

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    A Visit to San Quentin Prison in California For an Inside Look at the Criminal Justice System

    The Philanthropy Workshop Jun 7, 2017

    During week one of the TPW Cohort Progam, we spend a day focussing on a living case study to start to look at an issue area from all angles. Last…

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    A California mayor hopes China will save his town from meth labs and neo-Nazis

    VICE News Jun 5, 2017

    A California mayor hopes China will save his town from meth labs and neo-Nazis By Matt Sheehan on May 31, 2017 Rex Parris’ gaze blankets Lancaster, California. Driving northeast out…

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    The College-Town Achievement Gap

    The Atlantic Jun 3, 2017

    Politically progressive university towns with racially integrated schools like Berkeley, California; Chapel Hill, North Carolina; and Ann Arbor, Michigan, might seem natural environments for black students to thrive. Each is…

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    Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion into the Animal Advocacy Movement?

    Animal Charity Evaluators Jun 3, 2017

    At Animal Charity Evaluators, our focus is on identifying the most effective ways to help animals. To follow through with this mandate, we believe it is necessary for the animal…

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    Needle-Moving Collective Impact Guide: The Next Generation of Community Participation

    The Bridgespan Group Jun 2, 2017

    Many community collaborative leaders readily acknowledge that a strong community partnership is needed to thrive, and yet most believe they have much to learn about ways to engage the community.…

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    How We Stopped Sending Students to Jail

    Giving Compass May 31, 2017

    It’s no longer news that for many kids in our most stressed communities, life can resemble that of a soldier on the battlefield—down to the post-traumatic physiological impact. It’s now…

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    How One Donor Is Helping Heal The Rift Between Police And Communities

    Forbes May 31, 2017

    The last few years have seen too many tragic confrontations between police and minority communities. Learn how Apollo co-founder Josh Harris is helping to heal the divide in one city…

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    Eliminating Implicit Bias in Grantmaking Practice

    Stanford Social Innovation Review May 30, 2017

    A few weeks ago, we led a well-received session at the Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy national conference that focused on how funders can incorporate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) principles…

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