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Zurawski v. State of Texas: Women Sue After Being Denied Life-saving Abortions
The 19th Mar 8, 2023Though speaking out requires them to relive losing their wanted pregnancies, four plaintiffs told The 19th they’re doing it because they know they’re “not the only ones like this.”…
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Lessons from a Historic Win for Service Worker Pay
Fund the People Mar 8, 2023
READ THE TRANSCRIPT This episode offers an incredible story – and perhaps a bold new model for increasing investments in America’s nonprofit workforce.You’ll learn how a group of nonprofits showed elected leaders the essential value of the nonprofit human services workforce, and broke through malaise…
Read the full article at: fundthepeople.org
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How Climate Reparations Can Work in the U.S.
Brookings Mar 8, 2023In environmental and climate change policy, there is a blind spot when it comes to racism.The impacts of climate change are worsening and becoming more frequent: increasingly dangerous storm surge……
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Improving the Zero-waste Shopping Experience
TreeHugger Mar 8, 2023The fact is that, just like everyone else, I get lazy. Despite knowing the facts about plastic pollution and having every intention to shake the single-use habit, even I get…
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How to Help Global Education Thrive After COVID
Alliance Magazine Mar 8, 2023Collaboration across sectors has the power to transform philanthropy into a more valuable instrument for social welfare. This has never been more important than in the aftermath of Covid.The impact of Covid on education ……
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Getting More Young Girls Into STEM Fields
The Hechinger Report Mar 8, 2023Our generation is set to inherit a complicated world with challenges we did not create; now is the time to start listening to us. We have a few ideas about how to build a better, more inclusive future for women in STEM.
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How Rural Food Banks Can Partner With Schools and Communities
Getting Smart Mar 7, 2023Rural regions in Alabama are among the most food insecure places in America. New partnerships between schools and food banks are one way to combat this challenge.
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Flood Alerts Are Necessary in Nepal to Combat Flood Risk
Eco-Business Mar 7, 2023As climate change raises the risk of glacial lake outburst floods, downstream Nepal is seeking better warnings.
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Technology Can Help Find Medication to Combat Future Pandemics
Futurity Mar 7, 2023A new algorithm calculates how to effectively repurpose existing drugs that could be used in future pandemic outbreaks.
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The West’s Iconic Forests are Increasingly Struggling to Recover from Wildfires – Altering how Fires Burn Could Help
The Conversation Mar 7, 2023Over 50 fire ecologists across the Western U.S. took an unprecedented look at how forests in thousands of locations are recovering from fire in a changing climate. The results were alarming.
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Discrimination Based on Caste is Pervasive in South Asian Communities Around the World – Now Seattle has Banned It
The Conversation Mar 7, 2023Two social scientists explain how caste-identities are pervasive in not just Hinduism but other South Asian faith groups as well.
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