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  • The American Climate Corps

    Utility Dive Sep 22, 2023

    Smart Cities…

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  • How to Tell Impactful Stories That Connect With People

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Sep 21, 2023

    Going beyond social change Mad Libs means going deep with systems, movements, and real human emotions.

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  • Child Poverty is on the Rise After the End of the Expanded Child Tax Credit

    Vox Sep 21, 2023

    How the expanded child tax credit — not a strong economy — slashed child poverty rates and why we need to bring it back.

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  • How to Improve Maternal Health Policies: Listen to Women

    Urban Institute Sep 21, 2023

    Better understanding the experiences of people who become pregnant and give birth is crucial to improving postpartum care and patient-provider relationships.

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  • Taking the Outdoorist Oath: A New Way Toward Environmental Justice

    Outdoorist Oath Sep 21, 2023

    Founded by Teresa Baker, José González, and Pattie Gonia in 2022, the Outdoorist Oath was inspired by conversations with outdoor industry companies and conservation organizations. After the group identified an…

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  • Insight From a Year of Organizing and Feminist Protests

    Global Citizen Sep 20, 2023

    From Iran’s protests to the global demonstrations for abortion rights, here’s what we can learn from the protests for gender equality this year.

    Read the full article at: www.globalcitizen.org

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  • Strategies To Help Educators Teach Democracy and Diversity in the Classroom

    The 74 Sep 20, 2023

    Clark & Pace: Navigating attacks and strengthening curriculum in the face of culture wars and bans on teaching about race, gender and sexuality.

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  • The Child Care Crisis Requires Long-term Solutions

    The 74 Sep 18, 2023

    Norvell: Modernization and capacity management at state agencies could be first step in easing parents’ challenges.

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  • Low Census Counts Pose Financial Problems for Nonprofits

    The Nonprofit Times Sep 18, 2023

    The most recent round of data released by the United States Bureau of the Census offers population, race and housing information on levels that reach from state to block levels.…

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  • Prisoners Donating Organs to Get Time off Raises Thorny Ethical Questions

    The Conversation Sep 17, 2023

    A scholar who has studied imprisonment explains why the promise of sentence reductions in return for organ donation raises ethical issues about whether inmates can ever consent freely.

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  • Could Cash Aid Help Renters More than Housing Vouchers?

    Ending Homelessness Sep 16, 2023

    A group of researchers at the Department of Housing and Urban Development have been quietly developing an idea that could fundamentally upend the nearly 50-year-old housing voucher program, which helps more than…

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  • A Discussion on the Norms of Public Interest Technology

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Sep 16, 2023

    The digital system should serve the public interest, with much more intentional governance of technology in its broadest terms, including culture, norms, mindsets, institutions, ethics, and participation.

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