Parents of disabled children are increasingly connecting with each other to help navigate the complex medical, social, and support systems they must access to care for their kids.
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The Number of Missing Children in Foster Care
The 19th Nov 10, 2023Teens who disappear from the foster care system are at high risk of sexual exploitation.
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Racial Achievement Gaps in Math Are Widening
The Hechinger Report Nov 10, 2023Nearly a decade ago, one South Carolina experiment with detracking shows some promise as an aid.
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Honoring Indigenous Gardening and Other Practices in Higher Education
YES! Magazine Nov 10, 2023To decolonize college campuses, BIPOC students, allies, alumni, and faculty are reintroducing Indigenous growing practices.
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The Health Threat of Mercury
Grist Nov 10, 2023The heavy metal is poisoning Indigenous peoples’ environment and health, but no one can agree on how or when to get rid of it.
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Barriers to Voting for People With Disabilities
The Conversation Nov 10, 2023From transportation troubles to a lack of accessible equipment, researchers estimate that if accommodations were prioritized, over 2 million more votes would be cast.
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Insights from a Decade of Impact Investing
The California Endowment Nov 10, 2023Purpose & Methodology Since its first PRI in 1999, The Endowment’s approach to Impact Investing has developed and expanded dramatically. The report is designed to capture that evolution, provide a…
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Who is Responsible When Climate Change Harms the World’s Poorest Countries?
The Conversation Nov 10, 2023You may be hearing the phrase “loss and damage” in the coming weeks as government leaders meet in Egypt for the 2022 U.N. Climate Change Conference. It refers to the…
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The Benefits of Learning Coaches for Students
Getting Smart Nov 10, 2023The recent $50M investment in CoachHub builds confidence that coaching matters and can be effective. Demand has surged for executive coaches that can help develop and support leadership in the corporate sector.…
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The Concern About Federal Investment in Children
Urban Institute Nov 10, 2023A new report finds government spending on children in 2022 fell from pandemic highs and will continue to decline in the coming decade.
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Why Native Students Should Have Access to Computer Science Courses
The Hechinger Report Nov 10, 2023Only 67 percent of Native American students attend a school that offers a computer science course, the lowest of any demographic group, according to a study from the nonprofit Code.org. A new report takes a deep look at why Native students’ access to computer and technology courses in K-12 is so…
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Supporting DEI Efforts in Employee Activism
Triple Pundit Nov 9, 2023A new wave of quiet activism is making its way across U.S. workplaces, as employees come together to drive progress on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) from the bottom up.
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