The social impact project is building awareness through its research and podcast to get at least 30 percent of women to make up space in the venture capital industry by…
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Young Women Are Capitalizing on the Opportunities for Social Entrepreneurship
Eco-Business Aug 26, 2023They have been called a lost generation – fledgling careers, studies and social lives upturned by the chaos wrought by Covid-19. But as the pandemic exposes long-standing social problems, and…
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Equitable Healthcare for Elderly Populations
Brookings Aug 25, 2023Artificial intelligence (AI) can be leveraged to improve communication between medical teams, patients, and their families, and caregivers.
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Black Towns Face Higher Interest Rates on the Bond Market
Grist Aug 25, 2023A new study details how “the Black tax” in municipal bonds forces Black communities to pay more for infrasture.
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Many Schools Do Not Have LGBTQ Curriculum
The19th Aug 24, 2023LGBTQ kids across the country have had to learn about their history from sources beyond textbooks and classrooms.
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Four Mindsets for Funding Economic Mobility in the Black Rural South
The Bridgespan Group Aug 24, 2023There is a troubling injustice in America’s Black rural South: the same communities that played a disproportionate role in building the nation’s wealth face the highest levels of poverty today.…
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Taking Collective Action for Environmental Justice
NPC Aug 24, 2023It is unequivocal: Human activities have caused the climate crisis and human activities are absolutely vital to prevent further, worsening catastrophe. We need to act urgently. We need to act…
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The Importance of Prioritizing Individual Reentry From Prison
Connecticut Public Aug 24, 2023To combat a workforce shortage that continues to plague Connecticut, a leading child advocacy group is recommending that the state turn to people leaving incarceration to help fill the void.
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Social Factors Can Explain Higher Risks for Black Americans’ Heart Health
Futurity Aug 23, 2023Social factors, not hypertension or obesity, may explain why Black Americans are more likely to die of heart disease than whites.
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Children Living Near Fracking Sites More Likely to Develop Health Issues
EcoWatch Aug 23, 2023Children living within 1 mile of at least one natural gas well were 5 to 7 times more likely to develop lymphoma, a Pennsylvania study found.
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Brave Trails: Building a Generation of LGBTQ+ Changemakers through Summer Camp
Giving Compass Aug 23, 2023On a drive home from the movies, Jessica and Kayla Weissbuch came up with an idea: Combining summer camp and development for LGBTQ+ youth. A series of conversations followed —…
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Philanthropy is at a Crossroads for Accountability
The Center for Effective Philanthropy Aug 23, 2023As a relatively new entrant to philanthropy, I was recently asked about my attraction to and assessment of the field. Uncharacteristically, I found it challenging to articulate a response. Days…
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