New research by the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy explores charitable giving trends by race and ethnicity—a topic that has not been extensively studied—and looks at declines in…
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Displacement Intensifies Impact of Climate Change on Indigenous Communities
Grist Nov 26, 2023The report concludes that Indigenous self-determination is a key climate solution — if the federal government can get behind it.
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Reflections on Veteran Inclusion in Philanthropy
PEAK Grantmaking Nov 26, 2023Satonya Fair calls on the sector to actively include service members in their funding and hiring decisions.
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Gaps Persist in Education Outcomes for Black Students
Futurity Nov 25, 2023Black individuals from well-educated backgrounds still find it especially difficult to attain the same high level of education as their parents.
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11 Tips to Prioritize Environmental Sustainability at Nonprofits
Forbes Nov 25, 2023Doing a deep internal reflection can give leaders more clarity on where changes can and need to be made.
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Correlations Between Childhood Trauma and COVID Outcomes
Futurity Nov 25, 2023Adults who self-reported experiencing adversity in childhood were more likely to be hospitalized or die from COVID-19.
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Understanding Racial Homeownership Disparities Requires Better Research
Urban Institute Nov 25, 2023Housing market data traditionally assign race and ethnicity categories to households based on the primary borrower or head of household, but this practice can obfuscate crucial differences for dual-race couples.
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Disability Inclusive Culture in Higher Education Benefits All Students
The 74 Nov 25, 2023New York University’s Kristie Patten: What autistic students can teach us about focusing on assets, not deficits.
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Denver’s Model for Addressing Gun Violence
The Marshall Project Nov 24, 2023A Denver police unit started investigating all shootings like homicides. Now other cities are taking notice.
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Strategies for Engaging Youth Voices at Work
Urban Institute Nov 24, 2023Young workers often face barriers to self-advocacy in the workplace, but organizations can empower these young people by making space, building their skills, and creating communities.
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Many Defendants in Mississippi Continue to Lack Legal Representation
The Marshall Project Nov 24, 2023And there isn’t much the court can do to enforce it, the Supreme Court justice said in a hearing focused on the state’s public defense woes.
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Unions Can Address Technology-related Labor Inequities
Stanford Social Innovation Review Nov 24, 2023Big Tech companies are lobbying hard to enshrine new forms of inequality into law.
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