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Who Are Today’s Climate Activists? Dispelling Three Big Myths For Earth Month
The Conversation Apr 2, 2024Not all activists are in the media spotlight, but they’re crucial to promoting action to slow climate change.
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Civics Instruction Needs to Be Revitalized
The 74 Apr 1, 2024Finn: Civic ignorance is a silent killer, akin to high blood pressure: easy to ignore even as it hastens the onset of more serious maladies.
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Mental Health is Integral to Social Change
Stanford Social Innovation Review Apr 1, 2024Integrating positive mental health practices is the only way for social change leaders to maximize the incredible potential of their organizations and the communities they serve.
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There Are Differences Between Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities
Grist Mar 27, 2024Indigenous leaders worry when climate change treaties equate “Indigneous peoples” with “local communities” they will lose hard-won rights.
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How Film Can Highlight Social Justice Issues and Spur Change
ARTS Blog Mar 27, 2024While many people go to the theater to relax and be entertained after a busy day, the moviegoers at The Nightlight Cinema go there not to get away from it…
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Democratizing Economic Power to Break the Cycle of American Inequality
Stanford Social Innovation Review Mar 26, 2024The US democracy crisis is not only a matter of voting; it is also a deeply economic crisis. The sharp and growing imbalance between the wealthy and the rest of…
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Mississippi’s Disenfranchisement System
The Marshall Project Mar 25, 2024This guide offers details about the state’s disenfranchisement laws and how you may still be able to vote from jail, even with a conviction.
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Economic Policies to Advance Justice
Nonprofit Quarterly Mar 25, 2024This webinar conversation builds on the articles in that series, taking a deep look at what the elements of that agenda look like, from a range of contributors.
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How Political Comedy Can Either Depress Turnout or Activate Voters in 2024
The Conversation Mar 24, 2024While derision and mockery permeate airwaves and social media feeds, satire holds the key to creating a more informed, engaged electorate.
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Overrepresentation of Black, Hispanic Students Suspended for Chronic Absenteeism
The Hechinger Report Mar 24, 2024Students all over Arizona are suspended for not showing up to class, whether it’s because they arrive late, leave campus midday or fail to make it at all, an investigation…
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GBV Prevention Funding Requires Support From Governments
The Accelerator for GBV Prevention Mar 21, 2024Gender-based violence (GBV) is one of the most complex and widespread issues of our time. The causes vary, from how we’re raised to understand gender roles, to the unfortunate normalization…
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