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  • Investors Discuss the Implications of AI in Biotech

    TechCrunch Jan 8, 2023

    As ChatGPT has so aptly demonstrated, AI is now truly entering the mainstream consciousness. That’s why we weren’t very surprised when a slew of investors told us they rarely see a…

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  • Red Flag Laws Fly Under the Radar

    The 74 Jan 7, 2023

    Alyssa Shaw’s job is to guide Seattle-area residents through what can be one of the most wrenching and complicated experiences of their lives: petitioning civil courts to temporarily take away…

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  • How COVID-19 Impacts Moms in the Workforce

    Futurity Jan 7, 2023

    The COVID-19 pandemic—and resulting upheaval in public education—has undermined decades of feminist gains in the United States workforce, research finds. The research, forthcoming in Gender & Society, draws on new data…

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  • Alcohol Use is Widely Accepted in the US, But Even Moderate Consumption is Associated with Many Harmful Effects

    The Conversation Jan 7, 2023

    The number of deaths related to alcohol use in the US grew by a staggering 25% between 2019 and 2020, the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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    A Story of Intergenerational Philanthropy

    National Center for Family Philanthropy Jan 7, 2023

    In the late 1990s, the Eisner Foundation began by focusing on nonprofits aiding children, a natural fit for a philanthropy headed by a family-oriented entertainment mogul and the parents of…

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  • Reflections on Women-led Networks and Finding Alignment

    Forbes Jan 7, 2023

    When we’re busy and stressed, the temptation looms to skip anything we deem “extra.”…

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  • The Link Between Abortion Access Services and Suicide Risk

    Futurity Jan 7, 2023

    “We found that this particular stressor—restriction to abortion—affects women of a specific age in a specific cause of death, which is suicide.”…

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  • 2023 Trends Shaping Smart Cities for the Future

    Smart Cities Dive Jan 7, 2023

    Smart Cities…

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  • How Funders Can Bolster the Healing of Social Justice Leaders

    Forward Promise

    From Forward Promise: “The grind of movement work takes an extra toll on leaders of color. Through their lived experiences, they are well-acquainted with the same dehumanization and racial trauma that they are committed to eradicating from society.

    Read the full article at: www.giarts.org

    * https://forwardpromise.org/blog/seven-ways-philanthropy-can-invest-in-the-rest-and-healing-of-social-justice-leaders/

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  • How California Rainfall Could Help Navigate Droughts

    The Conversation Jan 6, 2023

    Urban infrastructure was designed to take stormwater out to the ocean quickly. Now, California needs that precious water.

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  • Insights on Building High-Impact Corporate Partnerships

    Forbes Jan 6, 2023

    In the nonprofit world, corporate partnerships are powerful.

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  • The Success of the Dodgers 2022 Mental Health Campaign

    RAND Corporation Jan 6, 2023

    <p>This evaluation indicates that the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health–Dodgers partnership to expand the reach of the WhyWeRise program successfully reached county residents and raised awareness of county mental health resources.</p>…

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