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  • Supporting Clinical Trials for People of Color

    LISC Sep 12, 2023

    The COVID-19 pandemic and gaps in recent drug breakthroughs have highlighted the need for representation in clinical research. LISC’s supplier diversity effort is helping drive economic and healthcare equity by supporting innovative businesses behind essential technologies and products.

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  • How Housing First Can Reduce Incarceration

    Ending Homelessness Sep 12, 2023

    Housing is one of our best tools for ending mass incarceration. It does more than put a roof over people’s heads; housing gives people the space and stability necessary to…

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  • The Intersection of Climate Change and Gender Equity

    United Nations Foundation Sep 12, 2023

    Girls and women do not experience climate change in the same ways as boys and men. The reason? Historical and structural gender inequalities — which also affect how, and to…

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  • How Black Women Entrepreneurs Are Raising Capital for Themselves

    Black Girl Ventures Sep 12, 2023

    Starting a business is no easy feat, but the journey is often met with even greater challenges for Black women entrepreneurs. Access to capital remains a significant obstacle, as traditional funding sources tend to overlook or undervalue the potential of Black women-led ventures.

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  • Mental Health Supports in Rural Jails

    The Rural Blog Sep 11, 2023

    Photo via RHIHub Rural jail population statistics paint a grim picture of traumatized, abused or mentally ill individuals who volley betwee…

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  • Fighting Voter Suppression that Targets Black Men

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Sep 11, 2023

    Because the Black male vote is targeted for suppression, defending democracy requires an equally targeted and data-driven response.

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  • Gender Equity in the Higher Education Workforce

    Higher Education Dive Sep 11, 2023

    Some 28% of women working for colleges believe they have been passed over for a promotion because of their gender, according to new survey data from Gallup. Hispanic and Asian women were…

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  • Problems with the Regenerative Agriculture Movement

    The Counter Sep 9, 2023

    It hardly matters if you’re dealing with food justice activists or tech-startup entrepreneurs. Small, independent farmers or the corporate leadership of agribusiness giants. Policy wonks or research scientists. Everyone is talking…

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  • Increasing Women’s Visibility in Philanthropy

    Philanthropy News Digest Sep 9, 2023

    Jeannie Infante Sager is the director of the Women’s Philanthropy Institute (WPI) at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, which works to “conduct, curate, and disseminate research that grows women’s philanthropy.”…

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  • Nursing Staff Shortages in Rural Areas

    The Rural Blog Sep 9, 2023

    Nursing homes may not be ready for ‘tsunami’ of baby boomers. (Photo by G.A. Pflueger, Unsplash) Nursing homes have struggled for decades to…

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  • Homelessness on the Rise for Asian Americans

    Ending Homelessness Sep 8, 2023

    Asian Americans continue to make up a small percentage of the overall population of people experiencing a housing crisis and, in many communities, they are underrepresented. As an example, the…

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  • Forced Sterilization Policies in the US Targeted Minorities and Those with Disabilities – And Lasted Into the 21st Century

    The Conversation Sep 8, 2023

    In August 1964, the North Carolina Eugenics Board met to decide if a 20-year-old Black woman should be sterilized. Because her name was redacted from the records, we call her…

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