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What Explains the Decline of Philanthropic Giving in 2022?
Nonprofit Quarterly Jul 19, 2023Last year saw a significant decline in overall philanthropic giving, driven by rising inflation and a falling stock market.
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Why We Should Bolster Early Childhood Educators
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Using Green Banks to Solve America’s Affordable Housing Crisis – and Climate Change At the Same Time
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Why We Need to Elevate Women Educators
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Strengthening Worker Power Through Industrial Policies
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UPS Drivers on the Verge of Striking in the Face of Extreme Heat
Grist Jul 18, 2023The UPS strike will be the largest single-employer strike in U.S. history. It could frame worker power as an extreme heat solution.
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Ensuring Domestic Violence Survivors Are Protected at Work
The 19th Jul 18, 2023Many domestic violence survivors qualify for unemployment insurance, can take time off to go to court or can ask for workplace accommodations. But few even know those laws exist and fewer employers are following them.
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Building Electoral Power to Advance Equity and Systems Change
Stanford Social Innovation Review Jul 18, 2023Lessons from electoral campaigns that built power for structural change…
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The Lack of Legislation Protecting Workers From Extreme Heat
The Rural Blog Jul 18, 2023The Washington Post graph, from OSHA data In a world that’s getting hotter, laws don’t protect most workers who are subject to extreme heat,…
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Federal Approval for OTC Birth Control Could Potentially Help Aid Reproductive Health
Futurity Jul 18, 2023FDA approval for Opill could make oral contraception far more accessible—but it’s just one piece of a larger conversation.
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The Importance of Honoring Women-led Climate Change Efforts
Mashable Jul 18, 2023The tech giant dedicated its homepage and $5 million to the history and future of woman-led climate science.
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