Brian Horak at Post 60 Market in Nebraska. (Photo by Kevin Hardy, Stateline) What knits small towns together? Schools and the local newspape…
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Unraveling Identity Politics in Reparations Movements
YES!Magazine Mar 9, 2024Can reparationist be a distinct identity, akin to feminist or abolitionist, a label worn with pride by progressives who believe in reparative compensation for Black people?
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Asthma Meds Have Become Shockingly Unaffordable − But Relief May Be On The Way
The Conversation Mar 8, 2024An inhaler that costs nearly $300 in the US goes for just $9 in Germany. What gives?
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Why Philanthropy Should Support Nonprofit Leader Sabbaticals
Stanford Social Innovation Review Mar 8, 2024Rest and joy are essential to not only leaders but their teams, their organizations, and the communities they serve.
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The Estimated 2.5 Million People Displaced By Tornadoes, Wildfires And Other Disasters In 2023 Tell A Story Of Recovery In America And Who Is Vulnerable
The Conversation Mar 8, 2024Census data and research show all things are not equal in disaster displacement, as two experts in disaster recovery explain.
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How a Lean Foundation Does What Government and Business Cannot Do, to Spark Job Growth and Economic Development
Exponent Philanthropy Mar 8, 2024Small, place-based foundations operate in almost every rural region, town, and city in the U.S. Many of these communities have experienced a dramatic loss of jobs in the past decades.…
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Advancing Transgender Justice
The Vera Institute of Justice Mar 8, 2024The Prison Policy Initiative Research Library was updated with a link to Advancing Transgender Justice: Illuminating Trans Lives Behind and Beyond Bars by Vera Institute of Justice and Black and Pink National
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Why Universal Preschool Investment Can Advance Recovery From COVID-19
EdSource Mar 8, 2024The pandemic has proved in the starkest of terms the importance of childcare and preschool programs. Working parents have overnight found their childcare upended as capacity and hours shrunk or…
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We Must Address the High Cost of Poverty in America
ideas42 Mar 8, 2024America’s staggering economic inequality, particularly impacting people of color, and the financial instability of most individuals and families in the United States, show that our society is not on a sustainable…
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How to Build Up Women’s Social Entrepreneurship
Stanford Social Innovation Review Mar 8, 2024Six research and design tips for social networks, community builders, and educational organizations that want to support gender-inclusive entrepreneurship.
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Why Federal Funds Are Still Needed for Learning Loss
The Hechinger Report Mar 8, 2024Teachers see the pandemic learning loss that persists, and know that the need for help and funding continues.
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The Power of Rural Electric Cooperatives
Sharable Mar 7, 2024This animated short film about electric cooperatives is not just a tale of the past; it’s a clarion call for a greener, more equitable future.
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