This column explains new research on how food stamps in childhood can disrupt the intergenerational persistence of poverty, particularly for Black children.
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Amplifying the Voices of Indigenous Youth in Philanthropy
Native Americans in Philanthropy May 31, 2023At Native Americans in Philanthropy (NAP), our mission extends beyond simply advocating for increased funding to Native causes and organizations.We are committed to promoting effective and equitable philanthropy in […]…
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Three years since the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health conditions and substance use disorders are still on an upward trend. The reasons for the steady increase…
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Half of Africa’s White Rhino Population is in Private Hands – It’s Time for a New Conservation Approach
The Conversation May 31, 2023To what extent should the costs of protecting globally valued rhinos be carried by their local custodians?
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Women and Girls’ Education: Courage and Resilience in the Face of Injustice
Global Washington May 31, 2023Historically, women have long borne the brunt of social, political and economic instabilities, with very little to no control over the situation. However, to be “officially” banned from a right…
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Why Repairing Global Health Funding Is an Absolute Necessity
Skoll Foundation May 31, 2023In February, the New York Times Editorial Board announced: “Foreign Aid is Having a Reckoning.” This reckoning based on the Black Lives Matter movement is not just isolated to foreign…
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Why We Need to Transform School Environments
YES! Magazine May 31, 2023Not long ago, before the pandemic, I was teaching fourth grade. One of my students, a quiet boy who wore his hair in a long ponytail, hated school. Much of…
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Reduction in Bird Body Sizes Linked to Climate Change
Futurity May 31, 2023Birds across the Americas are getting smaller and longer-winged as the world warms, and the smallest-bodied species are changing the fastest.
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Embracing Decolonized Thinking in Global Philanthropy
Community-Centric Fundraising May 31, 2023“How do we ensure that global philanthropy is not causing more harm?” said Kendra Nicolai, Director of Operations at Shadhika, for Community Centric Fundraising.”As a white woman in the US, working for gender justice in India, the key was discovering how my own power and privilege were getting in…
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How Philanthropy Can Help Democratize Credit in India
Alliance Magazine May 30, 2023Philanthropy can democratise credit for India’s 60 million micro-enterprises by supporting a new digital tool.The Open Credit Enablement Network (OCEN) is a digital protocol being developed in India that has the potential to revolutionise ……
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Recognizing the Lasting Trauma of Uvalde
EdSurge May 30, 2023This week marks one year since an unspeakable act of violence was carried out in an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. One year since a gunman stole …
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