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Race and Ethnicity

  • Learnings on the Pursuit of Equity in Tech

    Independent Sector Jan 13, 2023

    Robb King, who owns a strategic business, shares insights about this year’s Unfinished Live conference, technology, and communities of color.

    Read the full article at: independentsector.org

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  • Giving a Boost to HBCU Students Through CDFI Internships

    Newsone Jan 12, 2023

    https://newsone.com/4478291/hbcu-students-get-boost-from-industry-partners/ 

    Read the full article at: www.lisc.org

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  • Climate Infrastructure Investments Can Bolster Employment Opportunities

    The Aspen Institute Jan 9, 2023

    While signing the hard-fought infrastructure bill into law, President Biden gave a speech that claimed a legislative accomplishment and staked a place in history. “Generations from now, people will look back and…

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  • Lessons from a Victory for D.C. Domestic Workers

    Inequality.org Jan 4, 2023

    On December 6, the D.C. Council unanimously approved a Domestic Workers Bill of Rights, extending crucial recognition and labor protections to thousands of domestic workers. The legislation is expected to pass its…

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  • Housing Discrimination Against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders

    Urban Institute Jan 4, 2023

    Some forms of discrimination are not readily apparent, even to those it affects. Housing discrimination based on race is a case in point. It has been illegal for decades—this April…

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    Guaranteed Income: A Primer for Funders

    Center for High Impact Philanthropy Jan 3, 2023
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  • Racial Inequity in Dyslexia and Language Disability Support

    The Hechinger Report Dec 31, 2022

    The worry nagged at Roxann Harvey from the time her children were in kindergarten. They couldn’t name all their letters, much less equate them with sounds. Teachers offered tepid assurances…

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  • Study Indicates Racial Disparities in Access to Safe Heart Surgeries

    Futurity Dec 23, 2022

    Black patients do not have the same level of access to new, safer heart surgery procedures as white patients, a new study suggests. Traditional heart surgery, which involves fully opening…

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  • These Marginalized Groups are Seeing More Police Use of Force

    Prison Policy Initiative Dec 23, 2022

    At a time when the public desperately needs accurate, comprehensive data about how the police interface with people in the United States, the Bureau of Justice Statistics has released a new…

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  • How Pre-K Plans May Have Increased Racial and Socio-economic Disparities

    Futurity Dec 21, 2022

    A report finds that lower-quality preschools continue to result in disadvantages for young children from low-income New York City families—many of them Black and Latinx. That’s despite an ambitious program…

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  • Mapping Where New Worker Co-ops are Emerging

    Nonprofit Quarterly Dec 20, 2022

    These days, the presence of cooperatives across the United States is nearly universal. The largest sector is financial cooperatives, better known as credit unions. As of September 30, 2021, the…

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  • Nonprofit Professionals Share Perspectives on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Programs

    NYNMedia Dec 19, 2022

    Concerns about diversity and fairness within the nonprofit sector are not a new phenomenon. While it is hard to get good data on the subject, the available numbers give credence…

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