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  • Is the Future of Water Through Reuse and Recycling?

    YES! Magazine Jul 17, 2023

    Decentralized water recycling systems are a leading strategy to make water use more sustainable.

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  • As A Summer Heat Wave Pummels the US, An Expert Warns About the Dangers of Humidity – Particularly for Toddlers, Young Athletes and Older Adults

    The Conversation Jul 17, 2023

    As temperatures rise in the US, so does the incidence of heat-related deaths, including heatstroke.

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  • Flooding Wreaks Havoc on Northeastern U.S.

    Disaster Relief and Recovery Magazine Jul 17, 2023

    Vermont experienced severe flooding from remnants of Hurricane Irene in 2011, so this isn’t completely foreign to them. I’ll admit my surprise, though, viewing the photos and videos of the rushing…

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  • Why Black Women Experience Disproportionate Gun Violence

    The 19th Jul 17, 2023

    The rise in the city’s violent crime has a double impact: the loss of a life and the enduring trauma of violently losing a parent.

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  • Following New Zealand’s Lead in Reparations

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jul 17, 2023

    New Zealand’s reparations for the Māori people are an example the United States can follow in pursuit of racial justice for Black and Native American communities.

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  • Restorative Justice in Action at School

    The Hechinger Report Jul 17, 2023

    The Montgomery County, Maryland, school district has been rolling out restorative justice in the schools, to mixed reviews.

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  • What Racial Equity in Policy Looks Like Post-Affirmative Action

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jul 17, 2023

    The Supreme Court ruled against affirmative action. But race-informed approaches to policy can still transform our institutions in ways that close equity gaps and benefit everyone.

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  • The Positive Impact of Home-visiting Programs During COVID

    MDRC Jul 17, 2023

    The Journal of Family Psychology recently published an MDRC study that examined the impact of the Child First home visiting program during the pandemic. Findings suggest that Child First was able to adapt to address the needs of families as their lives were upended by COVID-19.

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  • Breaking Down Barriers to Financial Fluency in America

    Milken Institute Jul 17, 2023

    Americans are feeling the strain of the rising cost of living as worries about a recession grow. A study from the American Psychological Association’s 2022 Stress in America Survey reports…

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  • Rigorous Evaluation Versus Trust-Based Learning: Is This a Valid Dichotomy?

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Jul 17, 2023

    Social change takes time, and it is never a linear process. It also happens within an ecosystem, and rarely comes down to a single grantee partner or foundation. If we…

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  • Paid Leave Policies Can Help Caregiving for Older Parents

    Futurity Jul 17, 2023

    With paid leave, older adults are spending less time looking after their grandchildren and more time looking after their parents.

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  • Focusing on Equity in the Push for Public Power

    Nonprofit Quarterly Jul 16, 2023

    At a DC conference on economic justice, advocates look to the public sector to advance a more just economy. Can a revived public sector deliver on this promise?

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