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  • Current Research Update on Social-emotional Learning in Schools

    The Hechinger Report Aug 19, 2023

    An updated meta-analysis was published in July 2023 in the peer-reviewed journal Child Development. It was conducted by 14 researchers, the majority from Yale University, and it also found good results for SEL interventions in schools while simultaneously broadening the category of “social and…

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  • How Environmental and Tribal Sustainability Are Linked

    YES! Magazine Aug 19, 2023

    The Menominee Tribe of Wisconsin’s successful logging operation follows one rule: Let the healthy trees keep growing.

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  • Increasing Connectivity and Access to Technology Amid the Digital Divide

    EdSurge Aug 19, 2023

    The global pandemic fast-tracked the imperative for students to have access to technology and connectivity to succeed inside and outside of the classroom.

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  • Why You Shouldn’t Compromise on Student Mental Health

    EdSource Aug 19, 2023

    The governor’s proposal to radically revise the Mental Health Services Act, a proposal that will have a dramatic impact on our youth, potentially reducing funding for mental health services for youth by millions of dollars.

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  • Lessons in Shifting Power in Philanthropy

    Alliance Magazine Aug 18, 2023

    Our beloved Power Shift community emerged from the understanding that philanthropy must not only shift more money towards equitable, intersectional, community-led solutions, but also transform its practices and the philanthropic sector itself.

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  • How to Address Poor Air Quality Workers Are Facing in India

    India Development Review Aug 18, 2023

    Security guards, safai karamcharis, and waste pickers who spend a majority of their work hours outdoors are at a higher risk of lung diseases. Here’s how this can be addressed.

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  • The Importance of Protecting Humanitarian Workers

    GlobalGiving

    World Humanitarian Day honors those who make the ultimate sacrifice while serving their communities. As risks grow, we must stand with them.

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  • The Jackson, Mississippi, Water Crisis is Not Over

    Grist Aug 18, 2023

    Residents in Jackson filed an emergency petition with the Environmental Protection Agency last week, requesting relief from an ongoing water crisis.

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  • A Carbon Tax on Investment Income Could Be More Fair and Quickly Make it Less Profitable to Pollute

    The Conversation Aug 18, 2023

    Taxing consumption that contributes to climate change hits the poor the hardest, while overlooking the huge profits tied to greenhouse gas emissions.

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  • Moving Beyond Car-centric Cities

    Ted-Ed Aug 18, 2023

    Even though cities have been centers of culture, ideas and industry since the Neolithic Revolution 12,000 years ago (!), today’s urban-centric global civilization is just a couple of hundred years old. In…

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  • Are Social Change and Scale Mutually Exclusive?

    India Development Review

    Today, much of the social development sector in India appears to be engaged with discussions around scale. The debate is likely to intensify further, as there seems to be little clarity…

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  • How to Address Mass Incarceration: Look to History of Decarceration Tactics

    The19th Aug 18, 2023

    Decarceration efforts led to the closure of psychiatric hospitals and large facilities that warehoused people with disabilities. Activists against mass incarceration can learn from the past.

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