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Democracy

  • Engaging Men in Dialogue About Women’s Land Rights

    India Development Review Jul 24, 2023

    For nonprofits to address the patriarchal systems that restrict women’s land rights, they must engage male stakeholders in meaningful dialogue.

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  • Can This Unlikely Source Help with Strategic Movement Building?

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jul 22, 2023

    What the progressive movement can learn from military strategy…

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  • Co-creating Equitable International Development Reform

    Alliance Magazine Jul 22, 2023

    Read a translation of this article in French, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, or Ukrainian. What is this?This is an invitation to crowdsource with and beyond our community and activist networks, so we co-create a diverse ……

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  • The State of Black Women Leaders in Office

    The19th Jul 21, 2023

    An annual report lays out what has changed for Black women’s representation in elected office — and what still has barely budged.

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  • How To Build Movement Economies

    Nonprofit Quarterly Jul 20, 2023

    Bringing the question of movement economies to the fore not only helps shed light on the challenges in achieving structural economic change but also elevates the people who are making those changes in real time.

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  • Gun Violence in the U.S. Carries Both Human and Economic Costs

    Washington Center for Equitable Growth Jul 19, 2023

    Reviewing areas where the economic costs of gun violence have been most completely measured to see where costs come from and their impact on society.

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  • Strengthening Worker Power Through Industrial Policies

    Washington Center for Equitable Growth Jul 18, 2023

    Industrial policies are more effective at supporting and lifting job quality when they are accompanied by strong collective bargaining laws and institutions.

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  • UPS Drivers on the Verge of Striking in the Face of Extreme Heat

    Grist Jul 18, 2023

    The UPS strike will be the largest single-employer strike in U.S. history. It could frame worker power as an extreme heat solution.

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  • Building Electoral Power to Advance Equity and Systems Change

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jul 18, 2023

    Lessons from electoral campaigns that built power for structural change…

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  • The Importance of Honoring Women-led Climate Change Efforts

    Mashable Jul 18, 2023

    The tech giant dedicated its homepage and $5 million to the history and future of woman-led climate science.

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  • Following New Zealand’s Lead in Reparations

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jul 17, 2023

    New Zealand’s reparations for the Māori people are an example the United States can follow in pursuit of racial justice for Black and Native American communities.

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  • What Racial Equity in Policy Looks Like Post-Affirmative Action

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jul 17, 2023

    The Supreme Court ruled against affirmative action. But race-informed approaches to policy can still transform our institutions in ways that close equity gaps and benefit everyone.

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