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  • Suicide-Prevention Program Helps Alaska Teenagers

    The 74 Oct 23, 2023

    How one school district pits cultural, personal strengths against adversity.

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  • How Much Time Do Kids Spend On Devices – Playing Games, Watching Videos, Texting And Using The Phone?

    The Conversation Oct 23, 2023

    Think about your favorite devices – your smartphone, laptop, tablet, computer or console – the things you use to play cool games, watch hilarious videos and connect and chat with…

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  • Delivering Aid During War is Tricky − What Gaza Relief Operations May Face

    The Conversation Oct 23, 2023

    The 2.2 million people who live in Gaza are facing economic isolation and experiencing incessant bombardment. Their supplies of essential resources, including food and water, are quickly dwindling. In response,…

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  • For the Osage Nation, the Betrayal of the Murders Depicted in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Still Lingers

    The Conversation Oct 23, 2023

    Despite the perpetrators being tried and convicted, anti-Indigenous sentiment roiled the area for decades.

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  • Financial Support Program Helps Indigenous Families

    Mashable Oct 23, 2023

    Joining the nationwide guaranteed income movement, Washington’s The Nest will provide Indigenous families with a monthly stipend to support maternal and infant health.

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  • How Donors Can Support Transgender Movements and Nonbinary Communities

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Oct 22, 2023

    Trans movements are already building a future where all people can thrive. Funders can exponentially grow their impact, starting by following the lead of trans advocates of color.

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  • Reproductive Justice for Domestic Abuse Survivors

    The 19th Oct 22, 2023

    Those experiencing domestic violence are facing a reality where an inability to receive reproductive care is also further endangering their lives, new data shows.

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  • How Educators Can Tackle Gender-based Violence in Schools

    AVPN Oct 21, 2023

    School-related gender-based violence (SRGBV) is a major obstacle to achieving gender equality. The education system provides opportunities for innovative, effective, and sustainable interventions to prevent violence against and between children,…

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  • Reflections on Feminist Philanthropy and Sharing Power

    Alliance Magazine Oct 21, 2023

    Over the last several weeks, we have been reflecting on how we practice feminist principles of philanthropy in each of the Urgent Action Sister Funds, from how we work to build…

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  • The Importance of Indigenous Land Protection

    Grist Oct 21, 2023

    The National Park Service’s vision of Quitobaquito Springs as a “wild” park was at odds with the Indigenous caretakers already living there.

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  • Why Philanthropy Cannot Ignore Disability Justice Funding

    Disability and Philanthropy Forum Oct 21, 2023

    From Disability and Philanthropy Forum: In this excerpt from the Disability & Philanthropy Forum’s Learning Series webinar “Grantmaking for Disability: Where Are the Dollars?”, Jen Bokoff, Director of Development for the Disability Rights Fund, provides three examples of where she’s seen ableism…

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  • How Baby Bonds Can Potentially Close Racial Wealth Gaps

    Urban Institute Oct 20, 2023

    New analysis shows that emerging baby bonds policies have great potential to reduce wealth gaps between Black and white Americans.

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