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  • Making the Invisible, Visible

    NCRP May 18, 2024

    I started noticing a change on my daily walks a couple months ago: a portrait of an Asian-American woman with the words “We belong here” written on them. These vibrant…

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  • It’s Difficult for Rural Grocery Stores to Survive When Dollar Stores Opening Nearby

    The Rural Blog May 18, 2024

    Rural groceries are less likely to survive a dollar store opening. (USDA graphic) The local grocery has long been an important fixture in sm…

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  • Research Highlights the Gendered Experiences of Latina Women

    Pew Research Center May 18, 2024

    Many Hispanic women say gender shapes their daily life. More so than Hispanic men, they see sexism as a problem in key parts of life.

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  • Highlighting Climate Change Politics and Action

    Futurity May 18, 2024

    Liberals and conservatives differ on climate change beliefs but are relatively united in taking action, according to a new study.

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  • Creating More Accessibility in Higher Education

    The Hechinger Report May 18, 2024

    Private, nonprofit four-year universities are adding two-year associate degree programs as a way to help students who require the most support.

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  • Families Are Going Into Debt To Buy Groceries

    Urban Institute May 17, 2024

    The upcoming reauthorization of the Farm Bill comes at a time when many families are turning to credit card debt, payday loans, savings, and Buy Now, Pay Later options to put food on their tables.

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  • What You Need To Know to Prepare for A More Intense Wildfire Season

    Forbes May 17, 2024

    As the 2024 wildfire season approaches, experts predict a more intense season than usual for the United States.

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  • Advocating for Food System Workers and Their Health

    Food Tank May 17, 2024

    Harvesting, processing, transporting, cooking, and serving food can be hard on people’s bodies—and their mental health and well-being.

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  • Improving Media Literacy Among Young People

    YES! Magazine May 17, 2024

    Whatever your age, you can be a critically news-literate person.

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  • A Land Back Vision for Philanthropy

    Nonprofit Quarterly May 17, 2024

    To dismantle oppressive systems on a structural level requires rewriting the standard philanthropic dynamic. The way people think about, organize around, and discuss change, and ultimately the legal and political…

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  • Understanding the Courageous Giving Framework

    Nonprofit Quarterly May 17, 2024

    Political and legislative losses in recent years have made clear that a comprehensive philanthropic strategy is needed, one that protects marginalized communities from physical and political attacks while building the economic, cultural, and political power we need to create a future where we all…

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  • How Funders Can Affirm and Support Black Women Leaders

    Nonprofit Quarterly May 17, 2024

    Doors have been opening, facilitated in part by the racial reckoning of 2020. At the same time, [Black women leaders] are experiencing the “glass cliff”: being hired or promoted into leadership, often in the midst of crisis, with unrealistic expectations to fix or turn things around and little…

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