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  • The Impact of Lower Rainfall on Food Security

    Environmental News Network Mar 14, 2024

    Food insecurity is a growing problem in certain parts of the world, especially as climate change affects weather conditions around the globe. New research led by Penn State found that…

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  • What is the State of Gun Violence Research as a Public Health Issue?

    KFF Health News Mar 14, 2024

    After the 1996 Dickey Amendment halted federal spending on research into firearms risks, a small group of academics pressed on, with little money or political support, to document the nation’s growing gun violence problem and start to understand what can be done to curb the public health crisis.

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  • Why Investing in Workers’ Rights is Investment in Democracy

    Nonprofit Quarterly Mar 14, 2024

    A leader in philanthropy explains that to reclaim our democracy, we need to fight inequality by funding worker organizing.

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  • Why It Matters: Charting Reports of Black Experiences in the Social Sector

    Candid Mar 13, 2024

    Candid Blog | Revisit recent Candid research on Black leadership in the social sector, including a comprehensive analysis of private philanthropy’s support of HBCUs.

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  • Building Classrooms for Climate Activism

    The Hechinger Report Mar 13, 2024

    When it comes to teaching students about climate activism, educators waver between empowering young citizens and courting controversy.

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  • To Invest in Women’s Economic Empowerment, Finance Solutions From the Ground Up

    Global Washington Mar 13, 2024

    Land: A foundation for women’s economic empowerment Around the world, land is identity, heritage, a source of pride, and of course, a sustainable economic resource. Land is crucial in sustaining…

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  • What The Numbers Say About Diversity On Corporate Boards

    The Conversation Mar 13, 2024

    Through the decades, corporate boards have been mostly white and mostly male. That started changing in the early 1970s. Fueled by the historic gains of the Civil Rights Movement that…

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  • One Year After ChatGPT4: Where is Philanthropy?

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Mar 13, 2024

    We are closing in on one year since the release of ChatGPT4, an upgraded version of the first public generative AI large language model. Even though traditional AI has been…

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  • Solar Power Occupies a Lot of Space – It Can Be Ecologically Beneficial

    The Conversation Mar 13, 2024

    Solar development isn’t always good for the land, but pairing it with agriculture can produce multiple benefits.

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  • How to Increase Food Pantry Distribution

    Futurity Mar 13, 2024

    A no-questions-asked, self-serve food pantry more than doubled its distribution rates between March 2020 and November 2021 compared to the same period in 2018-19. The University of Chicago Medicine’s Feed1st pantry…

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  • The Importance of Indigenous Language Interpreters

    The 74 Mar 13, 2024

    Oregon lawmakers set aside money to help Indigenous language interpreters get certified.

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  • How Black Educators Are Working on Intersectional Identities in Learning Environments

    EdSurge Mar 13, 2024

    Seph was a participant in our Voices of Change research project on Black women’s classroom experiences. We learned how a non-binary teacher negotiates …

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