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  • Cross-Sector Community Partnerships For Upward Mobility and Equity

    Urban Institute Oct 19, 2023

    By partnering with community organizations and the private sector, local governments can better coordinate and sustain progress toward their upward mobility goals.

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  • Police Alternatives to Support Community Care

    Triple Pundit Oct 19, 2023

    “In Black and Brown communities, people became concerned about a strategy of removing police and what they would be replaced with,” says Tabatha Davis of the Seattle public safety provider We Deliver Care.

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  • Dual Enrollment Can Save College Students Time and Money

    The Conversation Oct 19, 2023

    In a recent talk about new ways to do college admissions, Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona spoke about his own experience taking a college course while still in high school.…

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  • Gaza Depends on Global Aid for Food, Medicine and Basic Services – Israel-Hamas War Means Nothing is Getting In

    The Conversation Oct 19, 2023

    International aid groups are warning that they cannot deliver food and other basic services to people in the Gaza Strip and that a “dire” humanitarian crisis is set to worsen.…

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  • Antisemitism and Islamophobia Make Reporting Sexual Misconduct and Abuse of Power Harder for Jewish and Muslim Women

    The Conversation Oct 19, 2023

    In minority faith groups that already face hate, women who have experienced harassment sometimes fear bringing negative attention to their community.

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  • Insight on Nonprofit Leadership and Governance

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Oct 19, 2023

    When the legendary physician and advocate Paul Farmer unexpectedly passed away at the age of 62 in February, he was called a hero, a visionary, and a global health giant. His ideas changed…

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  • How Philanthropy Can Support Human Rights in Ukraine

    Philanthropy News Digest Oct 19, 2023

    In its violent and unlawful invasion of Ukraine, Russia has launched indiscriminate attacks against civilians and the places where they gather, including hospitals, schools, and humanitarian corridors. Thousands of civilians,…

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  • What To Know About the Updated COVID Vaccine Booster

    Futurity Oct 19, 2023

    Experts have answers for you on the updated COVID vaccines, including when to get the jab, which variants they should work against, and more.

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  • Wildfire Smoke Leaves Harmful Gases In Floors And Walls − Air Purifiers Aren’t Enough, New Study Shows, But You Can Clean It Up

    The Conversation Oct 19, 2023

    Wildfire smoke, even from fires far away, carries potentially harmful gases that, once inside, tend to stick around. An air quality specialist offers an easy, cheap, effective way to deal with it.

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  • Decades Of Underfunding, Blockade Have Weakened Gaza’s Health System − The Siege Has Pushed It Into Abject Crisis

    The Conversation Oct 18, 2023

    Hospitals have been destroyed, and doctors and health care staff killed. Gaza’s health services may take years to recover, warns a Palestinian health specialist.

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  • How Online Tutoring Models Have Helped Increase Literacy Rates

    The 74 Oct 18, 2023

    The study, from researchers who typically advocate for in-person models, could be a breakthrough for schools struggling to find tutors.

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  • The Impact of Sea Level Rise on Miami Residents

    EcoWatch Oct 18, 2023

    Four out of five Miami-Dade County residents could face displacement or disruption due to sea-level rise, even outside of flood zones.

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