As leaders from government and the private sector convene for COP28 to find new frameworks for climate finance and a just energy transition, local and Indigenous voices must be front and center. And there must be a verifiable commitment to respect and protect their rights Indigenous communities…
Human Rights
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Reentering Society After Prison: What You Need to Know
Prison Policy Initiative Dec 6, 2023ReEntry was created by formerly incarcerated people to communicate the contradictions, difficult decisions, and unexpected events that make staying out of prison nearly impossible for …
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Narrative Change for Health Equity
Grantmakers in Health Dec 6, 2023Philanthropy is increasingly embracing narrative change as a tool for building public and political will to advance equitable policies and structural change. Yet philanthropic narrative investments to advance racial justice…
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How Companies Can Tackle Child Hunger
Forbes Dec 6, 2023Companies of all sizes have an opportunity and responsibility to help ensure that the holiday season is a time when the hearts and tummies of children are full.
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The Potential of Gender-transformative Climate Literacy
Brookings Dec 6, 2023Thinley Choden makes the case for gender transformative climate literacy within Bhutanese schools.
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Hate Crimes Are On The Rise − But The Narrow Legal Definition Makes It Hard To Charge And Convict
The Conversation Dec 5, 2023With hate crimes, context is everything, and events outside of the United States – like the war between Israel and Hamas – can have far-reaching and potentially tragic consequences. Vermont…
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The Benefits of DEI Investments
Stanford Social Innovation Review Dec 5, 2023Diversity, equity, and inclusion are much more than a passing fad. They are a framework for engaging an organization’s full strength.
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The Power of Trust-Based Philanthropy for Black Women Leaders
The Center for Effective Philanthropy Dec 5, 2023Trust-based philanthropy means something different to black women nonprofit leaders. We are often not trusted out of the gate because of bias due to our intersectional identity. We are often…
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Four Neglected Crises for Donors to Consider
GlobalGiving Dec 5, 2023The past few years have fundamentally changed how many of us live and engage with our communities. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, many individuals, nonprofits, governments, and corporations gave in radical…
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School Suspensions Shouldn’t Be Making A Comeback
EdSurge Dec 5, 2023When Rachel Perera was in high school, she dyed her hair red. Perera attended a Catholic school in Queens in New York City with a rigid disciplinary …
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Certain States Have Begun Scrapping Court Costs and Fees for People Unable to Pay
The Conversation Dec 4, 2023In today’s American criminal legal system, courts impose fines and fees as a means to punish people and hold them accountable for legal violations. At times, people are sentenced to…
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Philadelphia Reduces School-based Arrests by 91% Since 2013
The Conversation Dec 4, 2023Across the United States, arrest rates for young people under age 18 have been declining for decades. However, the proportion of youth arrests associated with school incidents has increased. According…
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