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Democracy

  • ‘Uncivil Obedience’ Becomes an Increasingly Common Form of Protest in the US

    The Conversation Aug 11, 2023

    Distinct from civil disobedience, this legal strategy demands complete compliance with the law – even when there are loopholes that the laws’ creators didn’t intend.

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  • Students of Color Speak Out on the Impacts of School Segregation

    Chalkbeat Aug 11, 2023

    New Jersey’s Statewide Coalition of Educational Equity organized the discussion in anticipation of a much-awaited ruling on a school segregation lawsuit.

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  • East Palestine Train Derailment Could Have Been Prevented by Better Staffing

    The Rural Blog Aug 10, 2023

    Aerial view of the deliberate burning of hazardous vinyl chloride (Columbiana County commissioners photo from NTSB via ABC) One employee wat…

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  • The Criminalization of False Address Use to Gain Access to Better Schools

    The 74 Aug 9, 2023

    Parents can be jailed or face fines up to $10K. ‘No one wants a mug shot,’ said an Ohio mom who spent 9 days locked up.

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  • Strategies for Increasing Teacher Diversity

    The 74 Aug 9, 2023

    To hire and keep more educators, states should address every stage of the training, recruiting and retention pipeline, says NCTQ.

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  • Nonprofit Lobbying Has Declined Over the Last 20 Years

    Associated Press Aug 9, 2023

    A generation ago nonprofit organizations regularly lobbied for legislation and served as advocates on issues.

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  • Guaranteed Income Highlights Success of Public-Private Collaboration

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Aug 9, 2023

    You would be hard pressed to find an idea that has gained more traction more quickly than a guaranteed income. When it was first proposed in Stockton, CA, people were…

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  • Prioritizing Conservation Amidst the Rise in Ecotourism

    Forbes Aug 8, 2023

    Conservation leader Jeff Morgan says developing nations are being asked to protect the planet’s last environmental strongholds but need more help immediately.

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  • Understanding Social Movement Organizations and Long-term Impact

    The Forge Aug 8, 2023

    “Executives in professional social justice institutions, grassroots activists in local movements, and fiery young radicals on protest lines are all advancing urgent concerns about the internal workings of progressive spaces,” said Maurice Mitchell for The Forge.

    Read the full article at: https://forgeorganizing.org/article/building-resilient-organizationswww.giarts.org **

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  • India’s Rice Export Ban Highlights Ecological Costs of Crop Cultivation

    Eco-Business Aug 7, 2023

    India’s grain export moratorium will hurt the Global South as prices rocket. As India exports rice, it also exports its water. Methane emissions, land-use…

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  • Using Data Analytics to Inform Decision-making and Policy

    Think NPC Aug 7, 2023

    Government departments have a rich source of data, which can be used to help organisations explore their social impact.

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  • Child Tax Credits Help Reduce Child Poverty in the US

    Washington Center for Equitable Growth Aug 7, 2023

    Childhood poverty is a stubborn problem in the United States. About 11 million U.S. children lived in poverty prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, accounting for nearly one-third of the impoverished population in…

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