Breaking away from preconceived notions of how leaders and leadership is supposed to look can open up more space for “untraditional” leaders to emerge.
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What Does Gen Z Philanthropy Look Like?
Medium Jan 19, 2023Generation Z, or those born between 1997 and 2012, are often referred to as the “activist generation” due to their commitment to social and political causes.This dedication to making a difference is……
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Flood Forecasts in Real-time with Block-by-block Data Could Save Lives
The Conversation Jan 19, 2023The majority of flood-related deaths involve vehicles in water. What if flood models could warn of the risks street by street using real-time storm forecasts?
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Why Aren’t There any Legal Protections for the Children of Influencers?
The Conversation Jan 19, 2023Some of the now-adult children of influencers are pushing back.
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How Systemic Racial Bias Can Lead to Disparate Systems
RAND Corporation Jan 19, 2023Systemic racial bias affects Americans of color throughout their lifetimes—in education, employment, housing, and the criminal justice system. But many Americans remain skeptical about bias as a causal factor in…
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Why We Need To Prepare Now for School Closures
The 74 Jan 19, 2023Daly: Districts should invest time and resources in helping families transition.New Orleans offers a model for what to do…
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Librarians Share Book Recommendations That Center Disability
The Conversation Jan 19, 2023Disability representation in books is an important part of diversity and inclusion.
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What Should Collaborative Funding Look Like?
Johnson Center Jan 18, 2023Throughout the history of the United States, people have leveraged their social capital and financial resources to benefit their communities. Whether it was the mutual aid societies of the late…
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How Disaster Philanthropy is Changing and Evolving
Johnson Center Jan 18, 2023As natural disasters occur more frequently, philanthropic actors are rethinking how they engage over the long term to support communities.
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How Workers’ Rights Nonprofits Move the Needle
Candid Jan 18, 2023Candid Blog | See workers’ rights through a new lens by exploring the role that workers’ rights nonprofits play in the social sector.
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Unionization of Nonprofit Employees is On the Rise
Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy Jan 18, 2023Workers in the nonprofit sector increasingly see unionization as a pathway to better pay, greater wellbeing, and increased equity.
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Realizing the Promise of Juneteenth Requires More Than Symbolic Acts
YES! Magazine Jan 18, 2023Until the May 2020 police killing of George Floyd and the mass uprising it sparked, most Americans knew little to nothing about Juneteenth. The name Juneteenth is short for June 19, the…
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