Currently, every predominant aspect of sustainability discourse and practice is white-centered. It’s time to change that.
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Funders Take Note: Philanthropy Can Do More to Support Student Aspirations
The Center for Effective Philanthropy May 26, 2023Americans love a good success story and high school graduation season lends itself to tales of exceptional achievement as each spring brings a predictable stream of articles with clickbait titles…
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Fostering Inclusion and Belonging in the Workplace
FSG May 25, 2023Reflections from a fireside chat with Ruchika Tulshyan and Melody Barnes on inclusion and belonging.
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Transgender People of Color Face Unique Challenges as Gender Discrimination and Racism Intersect
The Conversation May 25, 2023Throughout history, transgender people of color have had a place of honor in many indigenous cultures around the world. This changed in many places, however, as European colonizers began forcing…
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Click here for more.Social Justice Philanthropy and Meeting Next-Gen Donors Where They Are
The Center for Effective Philanthropy May 24, 2023Philanthropy has become an increasingly important tool for individuals to drive change and express their values, with Millennial and Gen Z donors particularly engaged in addressing issues of systemic inequality…
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United We Dream: To Fight Against Anti-immigrant Discourse, We Must Shift the Narrative
United We Dream May 24, 2023For years, harmful anti-immigrant, anti-Black, and anti-Indigenous narratives have proliferated public discourse from online forums to Congressional legislatures. The lives of millions of immigrants and people of color are at…
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Q&A: Celebrating Asian Immigrant Refugee Contributions to Climate Action Series (Part Two)
NCRP May 24, 2023APEN’s Christine Cordero discusses the groups history and climate funders and organizers can create a healthier world by centering the wisdom of Asian immigrant refugee peoples. In the previous entry in…
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Disproportionate PFAS in the Water Supply of Black and Hispanic Communities
Grist May 22, 2023A first-of-its-kind-study from Harvard showed that Black and Hispanic communities were more likely to have drinking water with PFAS.
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Hollywood Strike Matters Most for Marginalized Writers
The 19th May 22, 2023A rise in streaming has impacted the sustainability of the television industry. Now marginalized writers are at risk of leaving the profession.
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How Abortion Bans Affect Black Women in the South
Al Jazeera May 22, 2023In the weeks since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, an abortion desert has ballooned in the US South, where bans are hitting Black women hardest. Across the country Black patients…
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Kimberlé Crenshaw Discusses Intersectional Feminism [Video]
Washington Area Women's Foundation May 22, 2023For October’s #AskHer webinar, we talked to Dr. Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, Co-founder and Executive Director of the African American Policy Forum. She is popularly known for her development of “intersectionality,” “Critical Race…
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Parasitic Infections Hit the Health of Low-income Black Communities Where States Have Neglected Sewage Systems
The Conversation May 21, 2023Though many Americans believe that parasitic infections exist in poorer countries, research shows that the problem exists in the US and has a higher impact in communities of color.
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