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  • The Economic Benefits of Antitrust Enforcement

    Washington Center for Equitable Growth Sep 15, 2023

    This paper measures how DOJ antitrust enforcement increases economic activity and affects employment, wages, and the creation of business.

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  • The Work and Power of Black Female Philanthropists

    shondaland Sep 14, 2023

    Acts of protest and revolution have historically been powered by ordinary-but-extraordinary Black women like Gilmore: leaders and strategists, some formally educated, most not, the majority whose names aren’t instantly recognizable…

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  • Homebuilder Monopolies Contribute to Housing Shortages

    Ending Homelessness Sep 13, 2023

    Buying a home remains out of reach for many individuals and families in the United States, with house prices hovering close to an all-time high, and millennials, for a variety of…

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  • Barriers to Access Threaten Clean Energy Incentives for Native American Tribes

    Reuters Sep 12, 2023

    The Standing Rock Sioux reservation near the border of North and South Dakota has some of America’s most powerful winds, with 20 mile an hour (mph) gusts regularly scouring its vast plains.

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  • How Housing First Can Reduce Incarceration

    Ending Homelessness Sep 12, 2023

    Housing is one of our best tools for ending mass incarceration. It does more than put a roof over people’s heads; housing gives people the space and stability necessary to…

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  • Power Building: Advice for Funders

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Sep 11, 2023

    Advice on increasing support for community power building from power builders and funders…

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  • Fighting Voter Suppression that Targets Black Men

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Sep 11, 2023

    Because the Black male vote is targeted for suppression, defending democracy requires an equally targeted and data-driven response.

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  • Trends to Lookout for in the Global Impact Bonds Market

    Brookings Sep 10, 2023

    As we enter the third calendar year of COVID-19, the world continues to grapple with the social and economic havoc that the pandemic has wrought on communities and individuals around…

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  • Problems with the Regenerative Agriculture Movement

    The Counter Sep 9, 2023

    It hardly matters if you’re dealing with food justice activists or tech-startup entrepreneurs. Small, independent farmers or the corporate leadership of agribusiness giants. Policy wonks or research scientists. Everyone is talking…

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  • The Critical Impact of Policy, Advocacy and Research in Nonprofit Organizations

    Washington Area Women's Foundation Sep 9, 2023

    Our #AskHer series is an interview with our partners, community members and supporters who work tirelessly for women and girls. This interview is with Jacquelyn L. Lendsey, Interim Executive Director, DC Fiscal…

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  • Philanthropy Should Strengthen Community Power Building

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Sep 9, 2023

    To take part in transformative social change, philanthropists must think toward a future in which their own centrality is diminished.

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  • The Fight For Better School Lunches

    Chalkbeat Sep 9, 2023

    A NYC student explores the quality of school food on this episode of the Miseducation podcast from the Bell, a New York City high school audio journalism program.

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