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Study Finds Local Foods are the Key to Nutrition in Ethiopia –
Food Tank Jan 16, 2023Local, nutrient-dense foods in Ethiopia offer a solution to address a life-threatening form of malnutrition.
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We Must Address Unemployment Among Young men with Criminal Records
RAND Corporation Jan 15, 2023More than half of unemployed American men in their 30s have a history of being arrested or convicted of a crime, a stigma that poses a barrier to them participating…
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The Benefits of Defunding Prisons
RAND Corporation Jan 14, 2023Shifting funds from one state or local agency to another is bureaucratically and politically difficult—made more so by negotiations with unions that represent correctional officers. Yet it makes little sense…
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Bringing Regenerative Agriculture Back to Indigenous Communities
Food Tank Jan 14, 2023
K’allam’p is an organization working to return regenerative philosophy and knowledge to Indigenous communities in the Andes.
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How Schools Can Provide A Foundation for the Future of Work
Getting Smart Jan 13, 2023Schools should not only expose students to basic green skills, they should also highlight the various pathways students might take to employ these skills in the workplace and grow their capacity to have a tremendous impact on their communities and the world.
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Click here for more.How should the philanthropic sector address rising rents and the severe lack of affordable housing across the United States—two primary forces that cause people to lose their homes? About seven…
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Corporate Philanthropy Can Learn From A Series Of Global Crises
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Communities Are Facing the Economic Burden of Climate-related Disasters
Smart Cities Dive Jan 12, 2023Smart Cities…
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Climate Change Preparation for Mobile Home Communities
YES! Magazine Jan 12, 2023
From Vermont to Montana, officials and residents in manufactured housing communities are working to mitigate flood risk.
Read the full article at: www.yesmagazine.org
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What Will it Take to End Gun Violence?
Brookings Jan 12, 2023Gun violence is one of the most devastating and burdensome public health issues in the United States, taking almost 21,000 lives (not even including suicides) in 2021 and having an estimated economic…
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Why We Need to Center Worker Justice in Wildfire Relief
Northern California Grantmakers Jan 11, 2023Navigating the threat of wildfire is an ongoing reality of life in Sonoma County. From 2017 to 2020, fires burned more than 300,000 acres across the county, resulting in devastating losses to ecosystems, homes, communities, and human lives. Recent years of extreme wildfire events have transformed the land and shifted the priorities of the public, management agencies, and local governing bodies around the essential need for fire adaptation and mitigation.
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