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  • A Social Bond to Strengthen the Social Justice Sector

    Ford Foundation Mar 6, 2024

    Two years ago, as COVID-19 spread to every corner of the world, the virus ushered in a slew of urgent needs while exposing entrenched issues of inequality and injustice. It…

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  • How Young Climate Activists Made Their Voices Heard at COP27 Over Egypt’s Protest Suppression

    The Conversation Mar 6, 2024

    In London, youth activists threw soup at Van Gogh’s “Sunflowers,” asking, “Is art worth more than life? More than food? More than justice?” In Melbourne, Australia, two protesters superglued themselves…

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  • Nonprofit Restorative Compensation Models Can Work

    Nonprofit Quarterly Mar 6, 2024

    When it comes to employee compensation, many social justice nonprofits fall far short of their ideals. Here are some processes and practices to move toward more equitable pay structures.

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  • What Grantees Want: Championing Your Partners and Their Work

    Exponent Philanthropy Mar 6, 2024

    The relationship between funders and grantees goes beyond the mere exchange of financial support. It’s about fostering mutual respect, trust, and collaboration to drive meaningful change. Yet, one aspect often…

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  • Social Justice Philanthropy and Supporting Movements

    Nonprofit Quarterly Mar 5, 2024

    In an interview with NPQ, Deepak Bhargava, the new president of the JPB Foundation, offers his thoughts on how foundations can better support movement organizations.

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  • Understanding the Harsh Realities of Women’s Mass Incarceration

    Prison Policy Initiative Mar 5, 2024

    Report shows the unique and troubling role that jails play in women’s incarceration.

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  • How Heat Threatens Children’s Education

    Degrees Mar 5, 2024

    Discussion of climate change typically involves natural phenomena: raging wildfires, record flooding, ruinous drought. Less frequently examined, but equally important, is the effect of our warming planet on a child’s right to education.

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  • How Community-led Transformation Can Harness AI for Good

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Mar 5, 2024

    How cooperatives and collectives can build the AI sector toward justice, equity, and shared prosperity…

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  • The Relationship Between Air Pollution and Mental Health

    Futurity Mar 5, 2024

    New research unearths air quality as a key factor influencing mental health. Researchers say clearing air pollution can reduce suicide rates.

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  • Estimated 2.5 Million People Displaced By Disasters in 2023 Tell a Story of Recovery in America and Who is Vulnerable

    The Conversation Mar 5, 2024

    Census data and research show all things are not equal in disaster displacement, as two experts in disaster recovery explain.

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  • The Impact of Roe v. Wade on Women

    The Conversation Mar 5, 2024

    The recent announcement of Justice Anthony Kennedy’s retirement has ignited widespread speculation about the future of Roe v. Wade. Some analysts believe that a new appointment to the Supreme Court…

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  • How Donors Can Push for Meaningful Progress on Climate Justice

    Alliance Magazine Mar 5, 2024

    In the wake of the widespread racial justice protests of the past year, environmental funders are reckoning with their history. For generations, communities of colour have borne the brunt of…

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