“For many in the LGBTQ+ community, Pride Month is a month of celebration. It is a time to reflect on the history of the LGBTQ+ movement and to authentically celebrate queer lives,” said Kelsey Andersen for PEAK Grantmaking.
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Racial Inequity Facing Black Farmers in USDA Direct Loans
The Rural Blog Jul 1, 2023“Not only have Black farmers received the least amount of direct loans of any ethnic and racial group over the past three years, but also that the number and share…
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How to Advance the Climate Movement Using Narrative Power
Forbes Jul 1, 2023“Make visible what was invisible,” Freya Williams told the Sun Valley Forum last week, imploring the audience to find a new narrative for climate action.
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Investing in Community Justice, Safety, and Development
LISC Jun 30, 2023Grassroots groups that address violence in their communities are lean and underfunded and provide crucial services to their neighborhoods. They’re also increasingly recognized as indispensable to the safety and wellbeing of the places where they work.
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Student Loan Relief Plan Blocked by Supreme Court: What Happens Next?
The 19th Jun 30, 2023The White House had sought to forgive up to $20,000 in student debt for borrowers with annual incomes under $125,000.
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How a Small Foundation Builds Communities’ Power to Advance Health Justice
Exponent Philanthropy Jun 29, 2023When the board of a foundation dedicated to innovation in healthcare delivery asked, “What could we achieve with advocacy?”, the question changed the entire trajectory of its philanthropy. Executive Director…
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The Consequences of Louisiana’s Definition of Second-degree Murder
The Marshall Project Jun 29, 2023The night before Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans in 2005, Tiffany Woods and Emmanuel Scott fled the city, driving 320 miles northwest with their four small children. The youngest was…
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What Does the Future of Mutual Aid Look Like?
Nonprofit Quarterly Jun 28, 2023Amid COVID, mutual aid groups proliferated. Now these groups are seeking to retool and build for the long-term need of neighbors helping neighbors.
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Supreme Court Rules the U.S. is Not Required to Ensure Access to Water for the Navajo Nation
The Conversation Jun 27, 2023By a narrow margin, the Supreme Court has ruled against the Navajo Nation in a case over water rights in the drought-stricken US Southwest.
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Migrants Often Can’t Access US Healthcare Until They Are Critically Ill – Here Are Some of the Barriers They Face
The Conversation Jun 26, 2023More than 11 million migrants who lack papers live in the United States, and many of them are ineligible for health coverage.
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Food Insecurity Already Affects 12 Million US Homes — Reductions in SNAP Benefits Won’t Help
The Conversation Jun 25, 2023For many Americans, a healthy diet of fruits, vegetables and whole grains is beyond their reach.
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Mental Health Philanthropy: Prioritizing Mental Healthcare
Alliance Magazine Jun 24, 2023Whether you’ve experienced anxiety, depression, disordered eating, schizophrenia or simply felt a period of prolonged loneliness and alienation, the issue of mental health touches us all. Against a backdrop of…
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