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  • Housing First Programs Require Follow-up

    Ending Homelessness Sep 22, 2023

    Ten years ago, as a former federal employee, I had the opportunity to be a part of building the case for wide-scale adoption of Housing First across the federal government…

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  • The Sustainable Development Goals Are Losing Momentum

    Vox Sep 22, 2023

    As the UN meets in New York, progress and energy around the Sustainable Development Goals is dwindling at the worst possible time.

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  • Understanding Structural Inequity With a Gender Lens

    Pacific Foundation Services Sep 22, 2023

    Decades of research have shown that rigid gender norms—the narrow and often invisible rules defining masculinity and femininity that we ingest and follow—adversely affect social, emotional, educational, health, and economic…

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  • How to Address the Digital Divide in Your Community

    Mashable Sep 22, 2023

    The digital divide in education — a term that refers to the gap between students who do and don’t have easy and reliable access to the internet and technology — looks…

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  • Sexual Violence in the Workplace Is Prevalent for Women With Disabilities

    The19th Sep 22, 2023

    A new 19th/SurveyMonkey Poll is among the first to shed light on sexual violence faced by women with disabilities in the workplace.

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  • What Makes Urban Heat Islands So Dangerous

    Eco-Business Sep 22, 2023

    Urban heat islands can face higher temperatures than green or rural areas, increasing risk of illness and death for city residents.

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  • How to Tell Impactful Stories That Connect With People

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Sep 21, 2023

    Going beyond social change Mad Libs means going deep with systems, movements, and real human emotions.

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  • The Impact of Wildfire Smoke on U.S. Air Quality

    Grist Sep 21, 2023

    A new study finds wildfire smoke has undone up to 20 years of air quality improvements achieved in the U.S. since 2000.

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  • Indigenous Women Are Marching for Their Rights

    YES! Magazine Sep 21, 2023

    Celebrating victories and decrying injustices, the march was a rallying cry for Indigenous rights.

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  • Child Poverty is on the Rise After the End of the Expanded Child Tax Credit

    Vox Sep 21, 2023

    How the expanded child tax credit — not a strong economy — slashed child poverty rates and why we need to bring it back.

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  • CDC Greenlights Two Updated COVID-19 Vaccines, but How Will They Fare?

    The Conversation Sep 21, 2023

    Only time and data will tell whether the CDC-recommended reformulated shots can stand their ground against the ever-changing SARS-CoV-2 variants.

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  • How Philanthropy Can Support Native-led Renewables

    Tucson Sentinel Sep 21, 2023

    The lands of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe sit atop the largest remaining seam of low-sulfur coal in the country. Despite decades of pressure from coal companies, and sometimes even its…

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