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How Philanthropy Can Honor Indigenous and Afro-descendent Ancestral Practices
Johnson Center Sep 17, 2023Indigenous communities in the Global South practice reciprocal assistance to strengthen mutual trust, pool assets, and build capacity.
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How Flood Insurance Can Inform Flood Risk
The Rural Blog Sep 17, 2023More accurate flood data has changed insurance rates. (Photo by Kellly Sikkema, Unsplash) As the Federal Emergency Management Agency recalcu…
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How Philanthropy Can Learn from Social Movements
Alliance Magazine Sep 16, 2023What if funders approached grantmaking in the way social movement leaders approach their most pressing challenges? In environments defined by uncertainty, movement leaders assume that even the best-laid plans will…
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Forced Sterilization Is Still Legal in the U.S.
YES! Magazine Sep 16, 2023Kelli Dillon was only 24 when a surgeon at the Central California Women’s Facility in Chowchilla decided that she was not fit to be a parent and intentionally sterilized her…
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Supply Chain Sustainability Problems: Key Factors
GreenBiz Sep 16, 2023Infusing sustainability throughout your entire supply chain requires a thoughtful approach. The initiative must be purposeful future-focused and, most importantly, personal to the individuals involved. Responsible supply chains meet standards…
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A group of researchers at the Department of Housing and Urban Development have been quietly developing an idea that could fundamentally upend the nearly 50-year-old housing voucher program, which helps more than…
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Media Representation of Female Physicians
Futurity Sep 16, 2023Women and people of color are largely missing from movie roles depicting physicians, a new study finds.
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How to Help Dementia Caregivers
Washington Monthly Sep 16, 2023A CMS pilot project will test a low-cost way to help families support a suffering loved one. It’s more promising than ultra-expensive drugs that offer little payoff.
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What Arizona And Other Drought-Ridden States Can Learn From Israel’s Pioneering Water Strategy
The Conversation Sep 16, 2023Arizona is considering a multibillion-dollar desalination project to address its urgent water needs. Three water experts call for a go-slow approach and point to Israel as a role model.
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A Discussion on the Norms of Public Interest Technology
Stanford Social Innovation Review Sep 16, 2023The digital system should serve the public interest, with much more intentional governance of technology in its broadest terms, including culture, norms, mindsets, institutions, ethics, and participation.
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Why Schools Need Funding Now More Than Ever
The Hechinger Report Sep 16, 2023Last month, the U.S. House of Representatives introduced an education bill that would slash almost $15 billion from Title I funding, which supports our highest-need students. Given our post-pandemic challenges, it is time to increase funding, not impose cuts that will harm students.
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