Antisemitism often appears and spreads on social media. But digital technology can be part of the solution, too.
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Grassroots AIDS Activists Fought for and Won Affordable HIV Treatments Around the World
The Conversation Jan 25, 2023The US PEPFAR initiative has brought HIV medication to millions of people globally. Behind this progress are the activists that pressured politicians and companies to put patients over patents.
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Merging Impact Investing and Social Entrepreneurship
Alliance Magazine Jan 25, 2023The need for impact investing to meet and support social entrepreneurship is growing stronger. And yet, we often witness a mismatch between the profiles of investors and those of social…
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How Investments in Building Data Capacity Are Effective For Communities
Medium Jan 25, 2023Local data can be a powerful tool for people and organizations to improve their communities. To leverage the power of local data, communities need capacity-building investments.The Urban Institute……
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How is the Definition of a Philanthropist Changing?
Johnson Center Jan 25, 2023
The challenges of a global pandemic and inchoate racial reckoning provide the opportunity to expand our definitions of philanthropy.
Read the full article at: johnsoncenter.org
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The Health Gains of Practicing Yoga and Meditation
The Conversation Jan 24, 2023Yoga’s surge in popularity in the past decade has spurred more research into its effects. The combination of physical movement and mindfulness provides a wide range of health benefits.
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There are numerous benefits of letting consumers and employees have a say in where a company’s CSR donations go.
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What Access to Clean Drinking Water Has to do With Reproductive Justice
YES! Magazine Jan 24, 2023Pregnant people across the country lack safe drinking water—so grassroots organizations are stepping in.
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Early Child Care Workers Need Better Pay
The Hechinger Report Jan 24, 2023The U.S. has roughly 80,000 fewer child care workers since the pandemic started. We believe that part of the solution to the workforce dilemma is higher pay. One way to foster higher pay is by recruiting more men to early childhood education.
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How the Taliban Takeover Interrupted Progress Against Polio in Afghanistan
Global Citizen Jan 24, 2023Polio remains endemic in Afghanistan, where a variety of challenges have prevented tens of thousands of children from being immunized.
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How Historical Redlining Policies Still Impact Maternal Health
Futurity Jan 24, 2023Housing policies established more than eight decades ago that effectively trapped people of color in low income and segregated neighborhoods continue to affect the health of residents to this day,…
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