When we think about the ways that philanthropy has worked historically, what we’ve heard from and shared with young activists during the Pro-action Cafe (a community space for open conversations…
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Defining Hate Crimes Depends On Where You Live
Marshall Project Dec 22, 2023A hodgepodge of state and local laws makes some violence a hate crime in some places, but not in others.
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California Banned Sales of Flavored E-cigarettes in 2022 − But Online Stores are Still Selling Them to Kids
The Conversation Dec 22, 2023The study suggests that online sales to kids went unchanged in the months after the law went into effect.
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What Can Philanthropists Learn From Young People?
NPC Dec 21, 2023Philanthropy is often seen in a positive light, modelling as the definition of charitable, and used as a buzzword to describe how people do good in the world. Yet many…
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The Continuing Power of Black-led Change
Minnesota Black Collective Foundation Dec 20, 2023/PRNewswire/ — Formed in the wake of the 2020 Uprising for Racial Justice in response to George Floyd’s murder, the Black Collective Foundation MN (the…
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SNAP Participants Who Live in Food Deserts Aren’t Getting Access to Food They Need
Futurity Dec 19, 2023SNAP participants in low-income households, especially those that live in food deserts, may still struggle to get enough nutritious food.
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Urgency and Action on Social Change Activism
YES! Magazine Dec 19, 2023Whether you’re ready, weary, or wise, you can take your movement engagement to the next level.
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The Structural Changes Needed to Decolonize Philanthropy
Alliance Magazine Dec 17, 2023Over the past year and a half, the United States has reckoned with the pandemic, a breakdown of race relations, rising wealth inequality, the looming threat of climate change and…
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Activists Speak on the Impact of Period Poverty Throughout Africa
Global Citizen Dec 17, 2023For many girls across Africa, getting their period means staying home from school, exposure to negative social stigma, and the risk of significant health issues all because they don’t have access…
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Why the Subminimum Wage is Unfair
Yes! Magazine Dec 16, 2023Christine Thurman is a mother of three. She’s engaged and is the breadwinner in her Chicago household. She also works as a waitress, living primarily off of tips because she’s…
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CRISPR and Other New Technologies Open Doors for Drug Development, But Which Diseases Get Prioritized?
The Conversation Dec 14, 2023Drug development takes a great deal of time, money and effort. While future profits play a big factor in which diseases gets prioritized, advocacy and research incentives can also tilt the scale.
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Can States Prevent People From Accessing Information Online About Abortion?
Brookings Dec 14, 2023Can a state that prohibits most or all abortions block access to online information provided by abortion rights advocates and clinics in states with more permissive abortion laws? After Dobbs v. Jackson…
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