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Race and Ethnicity

  • Indian Americans’ Early Experiences of Racism

    Futurity Mar 6, 2023

    Interviews with Indian American teens reveal that discrimination against them began as early as preschool.

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  • Bolstering Equitable Farmland Access for Farmers of Color

    Food Tank Mar 4, 2023

    Nationwide, efforts are underway to address systemic barriers and expand land access and management for farmers of color.

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  • Racism Worsens Black Women’s Heart Disease Risk

    Futurity Mar 3, 2023

    Black women who perceive racism at work, in housing, or with the police have a 26% higher risk of coronary heart disease than those who don’t.

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  • Does Middle School Algebra Present a Racial Barrier?

    The 74 Mar 3, 2023

    Some argue it’s necessary for success in high school, college and beyond, while others say its requirement furthers racial inequity…

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    The Three Levers Changemakers Must Pull to Eliminate the Racial Wealth Gap

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Mar 1, 2023

    As Arabella Advisors was working to open our newest office in Durham, North Carolina earlier this month, we used a co-working space in a building that also houses North Carolina…

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  • Black-led Grocery Co-ops and Food Justice in Louisville

    Nonprofit Quarterly Feb 28, 2023

    To get a food co-op to form in Louisville’s largely Black neighborhood of Smoketown, co-op organizers needed to devise a different approach—rooted in community.

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  • Seeking Tech Justice, Not Just Solutions

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 28, 2023

    Consider the video camera outside your window. Does it give you a sense of safety or of being watched? The wearable tracker on your wrist—will it help you instill better health…

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  • Using Radical Reimagination to Envision a More Just Future

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 27, 2023

    A lesson from Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.

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    Equitable Philanthropy Case Study: The 1954 Project Approach

    National Center for Family Philanthropy Feb 26, 2023

    Investing in Black leaders and organizations is a powerful opportunity for impact. Over and over again, such leaders have been able to achieve significant results with a fraction of the…

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  • The Importance of Black Cinema in Contextualizing Black History

    Futurity Feb 26, 2023

    In this podcast episode, Jacqueline Stewart breaks down some of the overlooked history of Black cinema stretching back to the early 1900s.

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  • Understanding the Pivotal Role of Healing in Social Change Work

    Nonprofit Quarterly

    “We don’t acknowledge everyone’s trauma equally, and trauma as a field has been showing whose trauma matters over time.But trauma itself is an overwhelming event…”…

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  • Making Racial Equity Critical to Your Foundation Work

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 25, 2023

    Racial equity can’t be thought of solely as a funding priority; it must be a critical component of philanthropy’s own way of being.

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