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Hydropower’s Future is Clouded by Climate Change – It’s Also Essential to the US Electric Grid
The Conversation May 18, 2022The water in Lake Powell, one of the nation’s largest reservoirs, has fallen so low amid the Western drought that federal officials are resorting to emergency measures to avoid shutting…
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Modern-day Impacts of Historical Redlining on Schools
The 74 May 18, 2022Disparities in education funding, academic performance and school segregation still persist along racist lines drawn in the late 1930s, a new study has found. In the aftermath of the Great…
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What Are STEM Options For Students in CA Schools?
EdSource May 17, 2022The recent debate over California’s proposed math framework is missing the forest for the trees. In its myopic focus on which advanced math courses best prepare high school students for their futures,…
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How Giving Circles Can Support Equitable Practices for Nonprofit Staff [We Give Summit]
Philanthropy Together May 17, 2022Giving circles are a great way for people to come together and make a difference collectively, but they are not immune from the problems that have plagued the philanthropic sector,…
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Less Than 1% of Abortions Take Place in the Third Trimester – Here’s Why People Get Them
The Conversation May 17, 2022The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea People seek third-trimester abortions for two main reasons: because they learn new information – such as…
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The Center for Effective Philanthropy May 17, 2022Shifting philanthropy’s outmoded ways of working is the challenge that will define the sector in the coming decade. We can no longer afford inaction that perpetuates the status quo. We…
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For Flood-prone Cities, Seawalls Raise as Many Questions as They Answer
The Conversation May 17, 2022The oceans are rising at an accelerating rate, and millions of people are in the way. Rising tides are already affecting cities along low-lying shorelines, such as the U.S. Atlantic…
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What is the State of Global Civic Engagement?
Philanthropy News Digest May 17, 2022For nearly two and a half years, we’ve shared one collective experience around the world. And while most of us are ready to leave behind the years of fear, uncertainty,…
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Understanding the Effectiveness of COVID-19 Testing and Tracking
The Conversation May 16, 2022As of May 2022, the U.S. is experiencing another uptick in the number of COVID-19 cases. High rates of infection in Europe and Asia, along with the continued emergence of…
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At the Root: Giving Circles and Structural Change [We Give Summit]
Philanthropy Together May 16, 2022“I ask myself, what can I do to make sure that I wake up the day after an election with no regrets?” – Zo Tobi, Movement Voter Project When you…
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Lessons From Initiatives Aimed at Breaking the Cycle of Poverty
Urban Institute May 16, 2022From 2012 to 2019, the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s Family-Centered Community Change (FCCC) effort supported three existing community initiatives in Buffalo, New York; Columbus, Ohio; and San Antonio, Texas. Each…
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