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    Recession-proofing Your Philanthropy

    Milken Institute Apr 27, 2023

    The country’s economic situation seems to be changing by the moment. Inflation is high, interest rates are rising, and the surrounding uncertainty is provoking anxiety that has not been felt since…

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  • In Protecting Land for Wildlife, Size Matters – Here’s What it Takes to Conserve Very Large Areas

    The Conversation Apr 27, 2023

    Governments and wildlife advocates are working to protect 30% of Earth’s lands and waters for nature by 2030. An ecologist explains why creating large protected areas should be a top priority.

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    How Worldreader and BookSmart are Revolutionizing Reading for Children Everywhere

    Global Washington Apr 27, 2023

    Think about your favorite book from your childhood – did you read it with your family before bedtime? Or maybe at your school’s book club? For many children in the…

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  • Supporting Activists’ Well-being to Enhance Social Change

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Apr 27, 2023

    Disaster relief workers, activists, social entrepreneurs, health-care providers, teachers, and others actively weaving the healthy, just, and caring fabric of our society live and work at the heart of great…

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  • All Educators Need Mental Health and Social Work Training

    EdSurge Apr 27, 2023

    In her first year as a teacher, Stephanie Malia Krauss quickly learned that teaching fifth grade effectively involved a bigger variety of skills than …

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  • Understanding Black Environmentalists’ Relationship to the Land

    Food Tank Apr 27, 2023

    Black Earth Wisdom is a collection of essays and interviews that explores Black environmentalists’ connection to the land.

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  • What Wildfire Season Looks Like in the Eastern US

    Grist Apr 26, 2023

    It may not be as dramatic as when the West burns, but an unusually warm, dry winter driven by climate change could make fire season longer and more intense.

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  • The Short Supply of Rural Volunteer Firefighters

    The Rural Blog Apr 26, 2023

    A digest of events, trends, issues, ideas and journalism from and about rural America, by the Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues, based at the University of Kentucky. Links may expire, require subscription or go…

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  • Advocating for Access to Safe Abortion Care in Haiti

    YES! Magazine Apr 26, 2023

    Haitian feminists are battling centuries of patriarchal norms in their fight for abortion rights using creative means including underground networks, political activism, and art.

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  • Shedding Light on the Lives of Enslaved People in St. Lucia

    Futurity Apr 26, 2023

    Researchers are creating a database of more than 16,000 formerly enslaved people in St. Lucia in 1815. A book will also tell their stories.

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  • Effective Environmental Grantmaking Requires Racial Equity

    Candid Apr 26, 2023

    Candid Blog | Learn how EGA is advancing racial equity in their work by using demographic data to direct funding to BIPOC-led grantees.

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  • How Can Corporations Embrace Intersectionality?

    GreenBiz Apr 26, 2023

    Building sustainable partnerships between organizations can be complicated. Here are some guidelines for making them successful.

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