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Opill, The First Over-The-Counter Birth Control Pill, Will Be On Shelves Soon
The Conversation Mar 11, 2024Once available, Opill will be the most effective form of nonprescription birth control on the market. But you should still speak with your health care provider about any questions.
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Vaccine-skeptical Mothers Say Bad Healthcare Experiences Created Distrust
The Conversation Mar 11, 2024Vaccine skepticism, and the broader medical mistrust and far-reaching anxieties it reflects, is not just a fringe position in the 21st century.
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The Power of a Collaborative Model for Environmental Stewardship
The Center for Effective Philanthropy Mar 11, 2024In the verdant expanse of the Santa Cruz Mountains, a pioneering initiative for environmental stewardship has taken root. The Santa Cruz Mountains Stewardship Network (SCMSN), a collaborative of 25 entities, embodies…
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SNAP Could Better Serve People with Disabilities
Food Tank Mar 11, 2024
People with disabilities face higher levels of food insecurity, reforms to SNAP can help increase access to nutritious food.
Read the full article at: foodtank.com
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Creating a Culture of Strategic Learning and Impact in Philanthropy
The Rockefeller Foundation Mar 11, 2024The Rockefeller Foundation is setting ambitious goals under our new all-of-Foundation climate strategy for how we can leverage our programs, partnerships, and voice to advance opportunity for all while reversing…
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Personalized Education Has Limitations
The Hechinger Report Mar 10, 2024Personalized education was already big pre-pandemic, but homeschooling and digital instruction made more parents and teachers embrace the idea. With a shortage of human teachers, many schools jumped on the…
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The Erosion of Protections Against Child Labor
YES! Magazine Mar 10, 2024Multiple state bills are undoing protections against child labor, but some groups are pushing back.
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The Importance of Emergency Food Programs for Children
Futurity Mar 10, 2024School closings during the pandemic’s first year brought an immediate and potentially devastating problem: How would millions of children get the school meals many of them depended on? The US…
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Why Climate Action Should Incorporate Nutrition and Health
Food Tank Mar 10, 2024The United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) Presidency of Egypt recently partnered with the World Health Organization (WHO), U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), and…
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How a Small Foundation Builds Communities’ Power to Advance Health Justice, by Supporting Advocacy, Organizing, and Civic Engagement
Exponent Philanthropy Mar 10, 2024When the board of a foundation dedicated to innovation in healthcare delivery asked, “What could we achieve with advocacy?”, the question changed the entire trajectory of its philanthropy. Executive Director…
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Addressing Bilingual Teacher Shortages
EdSurge Mar 10, 2024When Adriana Cervantes-González started school in California as a child, it was at a time when state policy was determined to get all English-learning …
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