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Race and Ethnicity

  • Expanding the Definition of First-generation Students Can Help Everyone

    The Hechinger Report Apr 21, 2024

    Researchers say the federal definition of first-generation students is too narrow, and excludes many students.

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  • How Can Nonprofit Leaders of Color Face Leadership Challenges?

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Apr 19, 2024

    What looks like racial progress at many nonprofits can set up leaders of color to fail.

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  • How Philanthropy Can Embrace and Invest in the Reparations Movement

    Alliance Magazine Apr 18, 2024

    Across the world, reparations have been employed to address a wide range of human rights injustices. Last year, New Zealand made reparations to the Ngāti Maru, one of its Indigenous peoples.After World War II, ……

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  • The Demographic Makeup of Community Disaster Resilience Zones

    Urban Institute Apr 18, 2024

    Many rural areas designated as community disaster resilience zones are also more likely to be home to people of color, meaning federal agencies will need to tailor funding and assistance to avoid exacerbating racial and geographic inequities.

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  • Implicit Bias Training Can Help Address Maternal Health Gaps

    The19th Apr 17, 2024

    Black, Hispanic and Indigenous pregnant patients often report facing unfair treatment at hospitals and clinics.

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  • Why Philanthropy Needs to Bolster Latinx Nonprofit Organizations

    Nonprofit Quarterly Apr 16, 2024

    Latino-led and Latino-focused nonprofits need more support from the philanthropic community.

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  • The Backlash Against Diversity, Equity And Inclusion In Business Is In Full Force

    The Conversation Apr 11, 2024

    Few ideas in business are as misunderstood as DEI. While opposition to DEI – diversity, equity and inclusion – has a long history, it has picked up steam recently. In…

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  • How DEI Benefits Organizations

    Triple Pundit Apr 11, 2024

    This story is part of Let’s Talk About It, a guest-contributed column exploring how to navigate hard conversations and complex challenges in the workplace.If you’re interested in contributing your…

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  • Gender Lens Investing to Support BIPOC Women Entrepreneurs

    Southern California Grantmakers Apr 11, 2024

    This year, the women’s suffrage movement’s centennial celebrations were extended to commemorate the historic victory guaranteeing women’s institutional right to vote. As we honor Black, Native American, Asian American, and Latinx…

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  • English Language Learners Face New Barriers in Remote School

    Chalkbeat Philadelphia Apr 8, 2024

    Teaching young learners in the pandemic has been challenging for many educators, but those instructing English language learners virtually face even steeper obstacles. These students may struggle with remote learning due to lack of access…

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  • Women Leading the Charge: Strengthening Democracy Through Philanthropic Investment

    Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Apr 8, 2024

    As Women’s History Month comes to a close, we must lift up women as uniquely positioned to lead philanthropy in its efforts to strengthen democracy. This is strongly supported by…

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  • Data Disaggregation for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Communities

    Urban Institute Apr 8, 2024

    Recent federal efforts to disaggregate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander data have led to a better understanding of inequities, but data gaps persist.

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