For decades, nonprofit organizations have played an increasingly central role in social justice campaigns in the United States, providing legal support, advocacy, and public education. Unlike the mid-20th century movements that…
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How Indigenous Knowledge Can Help Combat Climate Change
Stanford Social Innovation Review Jan 12, 2024A colleague recently told me that climate justice is about building ties between people, their land, and their traditional, ancestral ways. In all my years of doing environmental work, this…
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The Potential of Electric School Buses
Grist Jan 12, 2024Nearly $1B in federal funding will help decarbonize transportation and clean up some of the unequal health impacts of diesel pollution…
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Seven Strategies To Help Gifted Autistic Students Succeed In College
The Conversation Jan 12, 2024About 1 out of every 100 students in American public schools has autism. A subset of these students also have academic gifts and talents in a broad range of areas,…
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How to Improve Measurements of Youth Mental Health
Urban Institute Jan 11, 2024Better understanding what young people need to succeed is essential to nurturing their development in adolescence, young adulthood, and beyond.
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The Potential Impacts of Winter Storms and Floods
EcoWatch Jan 11, 2024A severe winter storm brought blizzards, tornadoes and flooding to the Eastern U.S., killing five people and leaving thousands without power.
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Steps to Building Trust in Organizations
Stanford Social Innovation Review Jan 11, 2024Civil society institutions have an important role to play in reversing our collective trust deficit.
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What will it take to create a more equitable America? Increasingly, that conversation is turning to reparations for Black people and building a culture of racial repair for everyone, as…
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New Policies Are Needed to Fight the Legacy of Redlining
Inequality.org Jan 11, 2024Redlining has inscribed unjust boundaries in our cities and worsened inequality. It’s time for bold policy solutions.
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Blizzards Are Inescapable − But the Most Expensive Winter Storm Damage is Largely Preventable
The Conversation Jan 11, 2024Costs quickly rise when things go wrong with roads, roofs and power lines. Many of those risks are also avoidable.
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Indigenous Communities are Reimagining Housing in Vancouver
Shareable Jan 11, 2024In Vancouver a new type of Indigenous community is emerging — one that builds resilience, health, creativity and culture through shared housing and local, Indigenous leadership. “People have a hard…
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Improving Outcomes for Children, Youth, and Families
Diversity in Philanthropy Project Jan 11, 2024Defining Diversity A majority of the grantmakers surveyed spoke of diversity not only as an end in and of itself, but also as a means of achieving maximum impact and…
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