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  • How Placemaking Can Help Build Community in Gentrifying Neighborhoods

    Urban Institute Oct 30, 2023

    Local governments can help mitigate the effects of gentrification by supporting placemaking efforts led by longtime residents and by shifting more decisionmaking power to the community.

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  • Strategies to Curb Housing Discrimination Against LGBTQ Elderly Folks

    Smart Cities Dive Oct 30, 2023

    Smart Cities…

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  • Enhance Your Learning on Gender Equity With These Literary Works

    Global Citizen Oct 30, 2023

    Reading, whether for pleasure or education, can help us make sense of the world around us. Books can provide people with a better understanding of the experiences of marginalized groups and develop…

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  • Fighting for Housing Justice for Oakland’s Black Community

    YES! Magazine Oct 29, 2023

    My family’s history is deeply shaped by our nation’s history of discriminatory housing policies. I’ve written about my grandfather’s story and about how redlining affected my family. But I never fully explored…

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  • Prioritizing Wellness for Nonprofit Leaders of Color

    Washington Area Women's Foundation Oct 29, 2023

    During this session, we explored the intersection of wellness and nonprofit leadership. We had a chat with C. Marie Taylor, President & Principal Consultant of Equity Through Action and Diana…

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  • How to Make Dual Enrollment Programs More Equitable

    EdSource Oct 29, 2023

    Multiple barriers to dual enrollment are removed when college instructors teach on high school campuses and students can earn both high-school and college credit for the courses.

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  • What Might Upward Mobility Look Like if Policy Centered on Racial Equity?

    Urban Institute Oct 29, 2023

    Conducting a root cause analysis and building internal knowledge of structural racism can help local governments work toward reducing historical harms.

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  • Understanding the Cycle and Evolution of Nonprofit Organizations

    The Independent Sector Oct 28, 2023

    In 2022, we can look forward to having another 50,000 to 60,000 nonprofits joining the sector! We must emphasize that this number underestimates what we may call “new” nonprofits or “start-up”…

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  • Strengthening Democracy Beyond Election Day

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Oct 28, 2023

    By using their voices in 2020, Americans made history. The November 2020 elections saw nearly 160 million US citizens cast ballots, marking a 66.7 percent voter turnout rate—the highest since…

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  • Community Ownership Helps Black Neighborhoods Build Wealth

    Brookings Oct 28, 2023

    In the famous post-Civil War initiative known as “40 acres and a mule,” Union General William T. Sherman promised newly freed Black households the one thing most necessary for sustaining…

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  • Women Murdered By Men: 2020 Data

    Violence Policy Center Oct 28, 2023

    Intimate partner violence against women is all too common and takes many forms.1 The most serious is homicide by an intimate partner.2 Guns can easily turn domestic violence into domestic…

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  • The Potential of Nondegree Upskilling Programs

    HRDive Oct 28, 2023

    Human Resources and Workforce Management News…

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