In December 2019, the Global Refugee Forum Education Co-Sponsorship Alliance prepared the Global Framework for Refugee Education for the first Global Refugee Forum in Geneva. This Framework aims to create…
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Click here for more.Housing is a human right: the right to adequate housing is recognized by international law, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. But we know that in the U.S., hundreds of thousands of…
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How Abortion Bans Impact Miscarriage Healthcare
Futurity Feb 13, 2023Care for people who have had a miscarriage may be compromised in states that restrict abortions, a new study shows.
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Future Trends in Social Impact for 2023
FSG Feb 13, 2023Five social impact trends and opportunities that we hope will define the year ahead.
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A New Strategy for Western States to Adapt to Long-term Drought: Customized Water Pricing
The Conversation Feb 13, 2023Even after January’s storms, California faces a water-scarce future. An economist and an engineer propose a way to test higher water prices as a conservation strategy without hurting low-income users.
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How Video Evidence is Presented in Court Can Hold Sway in Cases Like the Beating Death of Tyre Nichols
The Conversation Feb 12, 2023Jurors can perceive events in a video in different ways – one of which depends on how the evidence is presented in court, a media scholar explains.
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Investing in Communities Harmed by State Violence in Latin America
Philanthropy News Digest Feb 12, 2023There is always a glass-half-full aspect to grantmaking: While we are proud of what our grants have helped accomplish, we recognize that we can always do better. Looking back on…
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Understanding the Impacts of Tax Law on Racial Inequality
Urban Institute Feb 12, 2023On his first day in office, President Biden signed an executive order acknowledging the toll of structural racism in the United States and initiating a data-driven approach to advancing racial equity. As part of…
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Texas is Increasingly Vulnerable to Cold Snaps – And There are More Solutions than Just Building Power Plants
The Conversation Feb 11, 2023Texas wasn’t prepared to keep the lights on during Winter Storm Uri, and it won’t be ready for future cold weather unless it starts thinking about energy demand as well as supply.
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Medicaid Coverage is Expiring for Millions of Americans
The Conversation Feb 11, 2023Evidence from Massachusetts suggests that a multistep process discourages enrollment. The findings could help policymakers stave off a sharp decline in coverage when COVID-19 policies change.
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How Climate Policy Can Drive Economic Growth and Make the U.S. Competitive
Washington Center for Equitable Growth Feb 10, 2023Overview of Equitable Growth’s panel session on the economic impacts of climate change and climate policy at the 2023 ASSA annual conference.
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Structural Racism in the United States
Othering and Belonging Institute Feb 8, 2023In the United States, racial inequalities and disparities stem from policies and practices that perpetuate structural racialization. Structural racialization is a “set of practices, cultural norms, and institutional arrangements that…
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