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    The Future of Climate-related Migration

    Migration Policy Institute Jan 7, 2021

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Robert McLeman explores the ways in which climate change could influence migration and the role that migration policy sustainable development could play. • What role can…

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    Gender Equality, COVID-19 and Girls’ Rights

    Alliance Magazine

    COVID-19 and Girls’ Rights highlights how, in this global health and economic crisis, girls will continue to be the worst affected, and a multitude of issues will be exacerbated, whilst…

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    A Collaborative Approach to Social Innovation

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jan 7, 2021

    Thirty years of sustainable development discussions – and all the major drivers globally point in the direction of unsustainability. A transformation in direction of sustainability is more urgent than ever.…

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    Philanthropy and Digital Civil Society: Blueprint 2020

    Stanford PACS Jan 6, 2021

    Today, we’re experiencing the shift that naturally happens when something ceases to be new and becomes familiar, ceases to be optional and becomes essential. Not only are we dependent on…

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    Three Circular Economy Trends in 2020

    GreenBiz Jan 5, 2021

    As the year comes to a (welcome) close, it’s worth taking a moment to consider how the circular economy concept has emerged and evolved during this very particular year. Here…

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    How Air Pollution May Contribute to Dementia

    The Conversation Jan 5, 2021

    Jiu-Chiuan Chen, University of Southern California Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia. It slowly destroys memory, thinking and behaviors, and eventually the ability to carry out daily…

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    The Impact of the Cold Supply Chain in COVID-19 Equitable Distribution

    The Conversation Jan 4, 2021

    Timothy Ford, University of Massachusetts Lowell and Charles M. Schweik, University of Massachusetts Amherst To mitigate health inequities and promote social justice, coronavirus vaccines need to get to underserved populations…

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    Designing an Inclusive City

    Treehugger Jan 4, 2021

    Throughout history, urban planning has been designed for and by able-bodied men. What does that mean for everyone else? Our personal lived experiences influence how we see the world, and…

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    Do Pandemic Layoffs Impact Investor Decisions?

    Markets Insider Jan 4, 2021

    In the wake of COVID-19 and the social justice movement environment, wealthy investors are paying much more attention to the social element of ESG, specifically how companies treat their employees…

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    A Network Analysis of Female Representation

    Brookings Jan 1, 2021

    As discussions of inequality ring louder and increasingly occupy our social psyche, our interdisciplinary team (together with Seth Goldman and Brendan O’Connor from the University of Massachusetts Amherst) has examined…

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    Defining Solutions Journalism and Why It Matters

    Medium Dec 31, 2020

    Solutions journalism investigates and explains, in a critical and clear-eyed way, how people try to solve widely shared problems. While journalists usually define news as “what’s gone wrong,” solutions journalism…

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    Ensuring People Return For Their Second COVID-19 Vaccine Dose

    FiveThirtyEight Dec 31, 2020

    I cried at my desk this week. I could probably start every story I’ve written since February with that sentence but this was different. They were tears of joy and…

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