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  • How to Advance Gender Equity in Mexico

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Mar 10, 2024

    The best starting point for creative solutions to gender inequity is seeing clearly where and why it exists.

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  • High Absenteeism Rates Among Students With Disabilities in Minnesota

    The 74 Mar 10, 2024

    Some 1,600 special education students don’t get to school regularly. At some schools, more than three-fourths miss weeks of class.

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  • Americans are Increasingly Relying Dollar Stores as Food Stores

    Futurity Mar 9, 2024

    More Americans are buying groceries at dollar stores, which often means getting food that’s low in nutrition and high in calories.

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  • What Is Food Insecurity?

    The Conversation Mar 9, 2024

    Among the many striking images from the pandemic is an aerial photo showing cars in seemingly endless rows lined up at a food bank in San Antonio, Texas. A jarring…

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  • How to Boost Literacy Through Book Donation

    Mashable Mar 9, 2024

    As nightstand “To Be Read” piles grow and donation boxes expand, readers are consuming more and more books each year. At the same time, the publishing industry still faces a looming…

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  • Harnessing Technological Innovation to Reduce Inequality

    Brookings Mar 9, 2024

    Digital technologies have dazzled but not delivered the expected dividend in higher aggregate productivity growth. Inequality has been rising. The COVID-19 pandemic can reinforce these dynamics as it accelerates digital…

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  • Recognizing the Work of Community Leaders Who Dedicate Themselves to Social Justice Work, at Considerable Personal Expense

    Exponent Philanthropy Mar 9, 2024

    Listening to community members and people with field experience is an essential practice of funders who make outsized impact. Listening to the community revealed to the Tzedek Social Justice Fund in Asheville,…

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  • Declining Applications and Inquiries: How Funders Can Do Better

    National Center for Family Philanthropy Mar 9, 2024

    Throughout my eight years as a nonprofit fundraiser, I sent many inquiries each year to family foundations and the majority earned no response at all. When I did receive responses,…

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  • The Link Between Discrimination and Health Outcomes

    Futurity Mar 9, 2024

    Discrimination can influence unhealthy coping behaviors such as smoking, thereby increasing the risk of heart disease, researchers say.

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  • Policymaking in Closing the Racial Wealth Gap for Black Women

    Urban Institute Mar 9, 2024

    To improve Black women’s economic well-being, policymakers will need to address systemic racial and gender disparities in education, employment, housing, and health care.

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  • The Plight of Rural Grocery Stores

    The Rural Blog Mar 9, 2024

    Brian Horak at Post 60 Market in Nebraska. (Photo by Kevin Hardy, Stateline) What knits small towns together? Schools and the local newspape…

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  • Unraveling Identity Politics in Reparations Movements

    YES!Magazine Mar 9, 2024

    Can reparationist be a distinct identity, akin to feminist or abolitionist, a label worn with pride by progressives who believe in reparative compensation for Black people?

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