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    Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

    Exponent Philanthropy May 15, 2022

    The intentional inclusion of diverse perspectives leads to better decision making, more equitable outcomes, and a greater philanthropic impact. That is why we are committed to cultivating a culture that…

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  • Creating an Authentically Inclusive Space for BIPOC Workers

    Grantmakers in Health May 14, 2022

    The illusion of inclusion is defined as the “sometimes subtle ways that standards can appear to address race while at the same time marginalizing people of color,” (Heilig et al…

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  • How Philanthropy Can Move Forward in Transformative Ways

    Justice Funders May 9, 2022

    Like all other forms of wealth in the United States, philanthropic wealth can be directly traced back to industries that relied on economic practices of extraction and exploitation, such as…

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  • A Path Forward for Public Education: A Conversation with Color of Change

    Color of Change, Raikes Foundation, Giving Compass May 9, 2022

    Young people today are facing enormous challenges from the impact of the pandemic, resulting in significant educational needs to support their academic, social and emotional well-being and success. But schools…

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  • Building a Sustainable Energy Future for Navajo Nation

    Brookings May 7, 2022

    The pandemic—and more recently, the Texas power crisis—have brought attention to infrastructure challenges that have long plagued American Indian tribes and their citizens. Over the past 150 years, the Navajo Nation…

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  • An Inclusive, Multiracial Democracy Starts With Understanding Voter Communities

    Stanford Social Innovation Review May 7, 2022

    In 2020, the world witnessed the United States navigate a presidential election amid growing tensions over white supremacy, structural racism, misinformation, and elected officials deliberately exacerbating ugly social divisions. At…

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  • Considerations for Leveraging More Equitable Data Processes

    Urban Institute May 5, 2022

    On his first day in office, President Biden signed an executive order directing federal agencies and White House offices to examine barriers to racial equity and initiated several efforts to address equity…

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  • How to Develop Inclusive Public Interest Tech Through Diversity

    Stanford Social Innovation Review May 4, 2022

    Marginalized individuals and practitioners bring the vital lens of their lived experiences to the field when it comes to leveraging technology for the common good and solving complex problems that…

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  • Origins of Climate Justice

    The Solutions Journal May 3, 2022

    In recent years, “climate justice” has emerged as a new framing for climate change activism, one in which the grassroots energy of the environmental justice movement intersects with the global…

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  • How Schools Erase Asian-American History

    Chalkbeat May 1, 2022

    With anti-Asian hate on the rise in the U.S, schools can’t afford to fail another generation of students. They deserve to know the true story of America. Noreen Naseem Rodríguez,…

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  • Hardships for Black Mothers in 2020

    The Conversation May 1, 2022

    I spent the 2020 spring break week setting up to teach my college courses online while helping to care for my 14-month-old grandchild, whose daycare had closed. At the same…

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  • Why Funders Should Support Communities of Color Fighting for Climate Justice

    Salon Apr 30, 2022

    What images come to mind when you think of memorable climate wins in the last few years? We’re willing to bet it is not a picture of legislators poring over…

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