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  • The Remote Workforce Has Left Behind Native Communities

    Brookings Dec 12, 2023

    The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ (BLS) August jobs report showed a labor market that, while not as hot as earlier in the year, is still showing significant growth. But despite that growth,…

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  • Why Environmental Justice Funders Need to Invest in BIPOC-led Groups

    Medium Dec 12, 2023

    For years, we’ve heard the calls for more diversity in the environmental movement. It’s certainly true that the “big green” groups — and their boards — remain mostly white. But the…

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  • Cities Join Air Pollution Coalition to Improve Clean Air

    Forbes Dec 12, 2023

    A new cohort of cities is set to benefit from additional funding and technical support to fight pollution, as the $30 million Breathe Cities clean air initiative expands.

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  • All You Need to Know About the New RSV Vaccines

    Futurity Dec 12, 2023

    Infants have new protections against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), but availability is limited. Two experts discuss what you should know.

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  • Emerging Journalism Trends to Know

    Nonprofit Quarterly Dec 11, 2023

    In this webinar, we highlight ways journalism can center community engagement, racial justice, and economic justice in its work.

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  • Why We Must Increase Healthcare Access for Women

    Global Citizen Dec 11, 2023

    Access to healthcare is a gender equality issue, Global Citizen lays out the reasons why you can’t achieve one without the other.

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  • Uncovering Unknown Causes of Frontotemporal Dementia

    Milken Institute Dec 11, 2023

    Earlier this year, actor Bruce Willis and his family announced his diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia (FTD), a neurodegenerative disorder that includes cognitive, neurological, and psychiatric symptoms. The family’s statement echoed…

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  • Funders and Nonprofit Leaders: Can We Talk?

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Dec 11, 2023

    Two years into CEP’s study of the effects of MacKenzie Scott’s grantmaking on the social change sector, the findings are overwhelmingly positive. Scott’s strategy of making multimillion-dollar gifts with no strings attached…

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  • Who is Still Getting HIV in America? Homing in on Disparities Can Help Get Care to Those Who Need it Most

    The Conversation Dec 11, 2023

    Two-thirds of new HIV infections are among gay and bisexual men. Although cases have decreased among white men, they have stagnated among communities of color.

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  • Book Explores How Colleges Seek to Increase Racial Diversity Without Relying on Race in College Admissions

    The Conversation Dec 11, 2023

    When the Supreme Court outlawed the use of race in college admissions in June 2023, it forced colleges and universities to rethink how to maintain and increase diversity in their…

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  • We Need a Plan to Help the Communities Left Behind as Coal Declines

    Grist Dec 11, 2023

    Here are two tales of the energy transition unfolding in coal country, USA. In late 2019, Pacificorp, an electric utility that operates in six Western states, told Wyoming regulators it…

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  • A New Paradigm: Centering Lived Experience for Bigger Impact and Effectiveness

    New Breath Foundation Dec 11, 2023

    In 2014, McArthur “Mac” Hoang was released from prison and determined to rebuild his life. Hoang, the youngest of 10, is the only child born in America from a Vietnamese…

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