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How Philanthropy Can Engage in Reproductive Justice Efforts
Alliance Magazine Oct 8, 2023Reproductive justice – including access to safe and legal abortion – is foundational to eradicating poverty in this country. Research shows that those who are forced to carry out unwanted pregnancies are…
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When Disability and Domestic Violence Intersect
YES! Magazine Oct 8, 2023I discovered I had a disability before I realized I was in an abusive relationship, but the two were interwoven in my life for many years. My disability, obsessive-compulsive disorder,…
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Barriers Facing Entrepreneurs of Color
University of Michigan Oct 8, 2023Finding funding for a new business venture can be challenging under any circumstances, but underrepresented groups, such as women and people of color, often face additional hurdles. On March 26,…
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Lego’s ESG dilemma: Why an Abandoned Plan to Use Recycled Plastic Bottles is a Wake-up Call for Supply Chain Sustainability
The Conversation Oct 8, 2023Corporate supply chains are riddled with high, uncounted emissions, as Lego discovered. New regulations mean more companies will face tough, sometimes surprising, choices.
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A Pragmatic Approach to Environmental Sustainability
Stanford Social Innovation Review Oct 8, 2023An excerpt from Environmentally Sustainable Growth on the transition to an environmentally sustainable American economy…
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Climate Change Is About to Play a Big Role in Government Purchases – With Vast Implications for the US Economy
The Conversation Oct 8, 2023The Biden administration directed agencies to consider the cost of greenhouse gas emissions in their future purchasing and budget decisions. An example shows just how much is at stake.
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The Power of Organizers and Artists to Create Impact
The Forge Oct 8, 2023Ken Grossinger’s new book, Art Works: How Organizers and Artists are Creating a Better World Together, finds inspiration at the intersection of art and organizing, with examples ranging from George Floyd Square to Central America.
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Starting STEM Classes Earlier Could Help Career Pipelines
The Hechinger Report Oct 8, 2023Exposing students to STEM education in elementary school provides them with a foundation to enter STEM-related careers as doctors, chemists, computer scientists and more and will support this generation throughout their lives as they face an increasingly complex world.
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Emerging Land Stewardship Agreements With Indigenous Peoples
The Rural Blog Oct 8, 2023The Sanilac Petroglyphs are in Michigan’s thumb. (Wikipedia map) Land stewardship collaborations have increased between federal and state go…
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Female Scientists Fighting to Address the Climate Crisis
Global Citizen Oct 7, 2023Climate change is an issue that affects everyone on the planet but women and girls are the ones suffering its effects the most. Why? Because women and girls have less access to…
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Locating Intersectionality in the Fight Against Police Violence
Urban Institute Oct 7, 2023The unique harms faced by Black disabled people is missing from the mainstream conversation and national reckoning on police violence and racism following several high-profile killings by police, including George Floyd and…
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