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Race and Ethnicity

  • Decreasing Air Pollution for Communities of Color

    Grist Jun 24, 2023

    A new study shows that decreasing greenhouse gases alone isn’t enough to save neighborhoods of color from toxic air pollution.

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  • Insights on Bridging Gaps in Capital for Entrepreneurs of Color

    LISC Jun 23, 2023

    The team behind the Entrepreneurs of Color Fund (EOCF) recently took a look back at positive outcomes and experience working with CDFIs to expand access to capital for underserved businesses.

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  • Inequitable Guidance: Racial Disparities in High School Math Impact College Admissions

    EdSurge Jun 23, 2023

    Students hear a lot of advice about the importance of what they do in high school, but they aren’t all hearing the same guidance. At least, that’s …

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  • FEMA’s Flood Buyout Program is Working — And Contributing to Racial Segregation

    Grist Jun 21, 2023

    When it comes to reducing flood risk, FEMA’s home buyout program is working. It may also be fueling segregation.

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  • The Deep Roots of the Appropriation of Indigenous Healing

    Futurity Jun 20, 2023

    A look back to the 19th century puts contemporary cultural appropriation of Indigenous spiritual practices and healing in context.

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  • Home Health Nurses Describe Black and Latinx Patients Using More Stigmatizing Words

    Futurity Jun 20, 2023

    Black and Hispanic patients are 14% more likely to have judgment language in their home health care notes than are white patients.

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  • Courts Still Cite Cases Treating Enslaved People as Property

    Futurity Jun 19, 2023

    “The pervasive influence of the law of slavery on contemporary American law raises hard questions,” says Justin Simard of the Citing Slavery Project.

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  • How Black Americans Combated Racism from Beyond the Grave

    The Conversation Jun 19, 2023

    Tombstones that used the honorifics ‘Mr.’ and ‘Mrs.’ restored a sense of dignity to people who had been denied it in life.

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  • How Peer Nominations Model Can Diversify Funding Pipelines

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jun 18, 2023

    Instead of exacerbating biases with the standard playbook, peer nominations help funders build a more efficient, equitable, and impactful pipeline.

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  • How to Be A Good Ally When Witnessing Racial Profiling

    YES! Magazine Jun 16, 2023

    Racial profiling is dehumanizing. Here’s what to do if you witness a person of color being targeted.

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  • The Stop Cop City Movement Still Needs Donor Support

    Nonprofit Quarterly Jun 16, 2023

    As Stop Cop City Protests in Atlanta continue, philanthropy must step up and play a critical role in protecting democracy.

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  • Black, Hispanic Women More Likely to Die from Second Cancer After Breast Cancer

    Futurity Jun 15, 2023

    Black and Hispanic breast cancer survivors have more risk of dying from a second cancer than survivors of other racial or ethnic groups.

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