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  • The Impact of Abortion Bans on Higher Education

    Brookings Apr 8, 2023

    The recent Dobbs decision by the Supreme Court, which overturned half a century of abortion rights, will affect wide areas of society, and higher education will be no exception. The impacts…

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  • How Out-of-state Students are Impacted by Ohio Voter ID Requirements

    The 74 Apr 8, 2023

    HB 458, signed into law in January by DeWine, requires a photo ID in order to vote — meaning an unexpired Ohio driver’s license, a state ID card, U.S.

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    Breaking Past Limits: A Conversation with Tameka Jones

    Minneapolis Foundation Apr 8, 2023

    Tameka Jones launched her business, Lip Esteem, in 2020 during the height of the pandemic and civil unrest. Chanda connected with Tameka to discuss Tameka’s entrepreneurial spirit, the decisions that…

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  • The Leadership of Women of Color Is Vital and Urgent

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Apr 6, 2023

    The social sector must recognize the full humanity, gifts, and genius of women of color leaders and the vital role support programs play in their well-being.

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  • How Community Involvement Could Help Schools Thrive

    The Hechinger Report Apr 4, 2023

    Bad leadership habits are the reason that politically motivated policies and initiatives keep pounding schools but never effect real change. As top education officials in Kentucky and Vermont, we began exploring new ways to shape schools with families and communities.

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  • Documentary Highlights the Benefits of Mutual Aid During COVID-19

    Shareable Apr 4, 2023

    A new Documentary film, “From Below,” explores how mutual aid is an effective form of support for many communities in precarious times…

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  • The Frontlines of Gender-based Violence in South Africa

    Global Citizen Apr 4, 2023

    Being exposed to gender-based violence (GBV) is a harrowing burden that millions face every day, with 1 in 3 women globally having experienced physical and/or sexual violence. In South Africa, where rates…

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  • How Housing ‘Navigators’ Could Help Ease Burdens in Housing Systems

    Vox Apr 4, 2023

    An experiment from Raj Chetty and co-authors suggests that “navigators” could make accessing housing vouchers much easier.

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  • The Importance of Investment in Bolstering Early Childhood Development

    Brookings Apr 2, 2023

    The Build Back Better bill has stalled. On one point, we agree with Senator Joe Manchin that it is time for Congress to start with a “clean sheet of paper” by evaluating…

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    The Case for Connecting (as a Model)

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Apr 2, 2023

    There’s no lack of visual models for organizing people to get stuff done. Bottom up (think: pyramid). Top down (inverted pyramid). Groundswell (maybe the image of an ocean comes to…

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  • Government Action And Engagement Can Help Grow Nonprofit Leadership

    Forbes Apr 1, 2023

    When and how should you engage with the government as a nonprofit leader?

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  • Concerns About the American Middle Class

    Brookings Mar 31, 2023

    Eleanor Krause and Isabel Sawhill list seven reasons why the American middle class is in trouble.

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