Despite the perpetrators being tried and convicted, anti-Indigenous sentiment roiled the area for decades.
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Centering the “Who” in Philanthropy
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How ESG Backlash Will Impact Philanthropy and Impact Investing
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Financial Support Program Helps Indigenous Families
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Showing Up When Others Don’t: Funding Low-attention Disasters
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The Importance of Water in Food Systems
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How Donors Can Support Transgender Movements and Nonbinary Communities
Stanford Social Innovation Review Oct 22, 2023Trans movements are already building a future where all people can thrive. Funders can exponentially grow their impact, starting by following the lead of trans advocates of color.
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The Importance of Evaluating Textbook Effectiveness
EdSource Oct 22, 2023Wouldn’t it be nice if all teachers had verifiably excellent instructional materials at their disposal and if every school and school district had a reliable guide as to which instructional…
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Arts Organizations Are Ensuring Their Investments Are Value-aligned
ARTS Blog Oct 22, 2023Following the strong, public statements of solidarity with Black Lives Matter that cultural institutions across the country made in Summer 2020, museums, artist-endowed foundations, and other arts organizations began to look inward,…
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Using Tools to Address Bias in Financial Assistance Programs
Stanford Social Innovation Review Oct 22, 2023Prioritization tools are needed to address systemic bias in financial assistance programs.
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How to Interrupt the “Vicious Cycle of Inherited Wealth:” A Conversation with Iris Brilliant
National Center for Family Philanthropy Oct 22, 2023For wealth inheritors, having access to a large sum of money they did not earn is a privilege, but often comes with mixed emotions and a deep sense of responsibility.…
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Reproductive Justice for Domestic Abuse Survivors
The 19th Oct 22, 2023Those experiencing domestic violence are facing a reality where an inability to receive reproductive care is also further endangering their lives, new data shows.
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