If advocates are committed to eliminating racial inequities in wealth building, we must also be committed to disrupting the barriers that devalue home prices because of race.
Human Rights
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New Research Points to Dad’s Drinking as a Significant Factor in Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
The Conversation Nov 16, 2023Public health messaging has focused on the drinking habits of the mother during pregnancy. But a growing body of research shows that what dad is drinking before pregnancy matters too.
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CHC: Creating Healthier Communities Addresses the “Causes of the Causes of Inequalities”
CHC: Creating Healthier Communities Nov 16, 2023Q. Briefly tell us about CHC’s origin and mission. For nearly 70 years, CHC: Creating Healthier Communities (CHC) has achieved remarkable impact. We build partnerships to address health inequities by…
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Black-led Food Co-ops Bolster Food Justice and Racial Justice
Food Tank Nov 16, 2023Black-led food co-ops are addressing systemic inequalities in the food system by pulling power into historically disenfranchised communities.
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In the Face of Growing Antisemitism, Silence from Secular Philanthropy Is Unacceptable
The Chronicle of Philanthropy Nov 15, 2023This article by Andrés Spokoiny was previously published on Oct. 19, 2023 in the Chronicle of Philanthropy. Reprinted with permission. Nearly two weeks since the Hamas massacre in Israel, we…
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What Palestine Needs from U.S. Philanthropy
The Chronicle of Philanthropy Nov 15, 2023This article by Muhi Khwaja was previously published on Nov. 9, 2023 in the Chronicle of Philanthropy. Reprinted with permission. Donors committed to human rights must stop turning a blind…
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Boosting Financial Security for Formerly Incarcerated Women
LISC Nov 15, 2023The Arouet Foundation in Phoenix, AZ works with women transitioning from incarceration, a group even more economically vulnerable than most FOC clients. Its program begins inside Perryville state prison for…
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How Abortion Bans Impact Domestic Violence Screenings
The19th Nov 15, 2023OB-GYNs are often the first or only doctors to learn if a patient is facing intimate partner violence. As they leave places with abortion bans, domestic violence victims are feeling the impacts.
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Parole and Probation Systems Don’t Always Support Reentry
Prison Policy Initiative Nov 14, 2023Requiring people on supervision to avoid others with criminal legal system contact can actually hinder their success in the community. We found that it’s common …
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Changing The Way We Give
Lever for Change Nov 14, 2023Currently, the average grant from large U.S. foundations is $50,000 and recipients have about 18 months to deliver successful results. Imagine trying to solve racial inequity or homelessness in your…
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Public Land Trusts Can Help Give Indigenous Land Back
The Rural Blog Nov 13, 2023The tiers of stone placed in the river are a method of fishery restoration. (Photo by Tristan Spinski ,The Washington Post) Between every tw…
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Mexico Will Soon Elect its First Female President – But That Landmark Masks an Uneven March Toward Women’s Rights
The Conversation Nov 13, 2023Mexico will elect its first female president in 2024, barring any surprises between now and the June vote. The looming landmark moment was all but guaranteed in September after the…
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