This toolkit shows how existing data sources (such as unemployment insurance claims, 2-1-1 hotline calls, calls to Poison Control Centers, prescription drug fills, and others) can be used for behavioral health surveillance….
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Concerns About Surveillance Abound As Police Phase in Drones
The Marshall Project Aug 3, 2023If you call 911 to report an emergency, the odds are increasing that a drone will be the first unit sent to respond. Just this week, police departments in Salem, New Hampshire; Gresham,…
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Working Towards Gender Equity in Venture Capital Investing
Forbes Aug 3, 2023Women founders only got 1.9% of venture capital in 2022. Women are over 50% of the population yet are essentially blocked from venture capital. Here’s what Citi does.
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Health Equity Requires Equitable Research and Development
FSG Aug 3, 2023The Challenge: Health Inequity is Perpetuated by an Exclusionary Approach to Clinical R&DThe purpose of the pharmaceutical industry—namely pharma/biopharma……
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Building Resilient Health Systems to Address Climate Migration
RAND Corporation Aug 3, 2023Mass migration driven by climate change-related shocks and stresses is already occurring. We argue for a need for resilient health systems to ensure migration is adaptive, not detrimental, to health.
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Transforming Communities with Giving Circles
Triangle Community Foundation Aug 2, 2023Marsha Morgan’s journey in philanthropy is rooted in her upbringing, deeply engrained values, and desire to positively impact her community.Born in Fort Walton……
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Uncertainty Looms Over Race-based Scholarships After Affirmative Action
Chalkbeat Aug 2, 2023Debates over whether colleges can award scholarships that consider a student’s race are creating uncertainty for students and schools.
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The Four States Punishing Pregnant Women Using Fetal Personhood Laws
The Marshall Project Aug 2, 2023Hundreds of women who used drugs while pregnant have faced criminal charges — even when they deliver healthy babies.
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Lawmakers Advocate for Gender-Neutral Language in the Law
The 19th Aug 2, 2023The U.S. legal code currently defaults to the masculine form when referring to people, but the Equality in Our Laws Act would change that.
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How Student Debt Has Worsened the Wage Gap for Black Women
The 19th Aug 1, 2023The promise of economic stability that comes with higher education has not materialized for Black women, who are paid less than their counterparts even after earning a degree.
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Supporting Home-based Child Care Providers in Finding Housing
The 19th Aug 1, 2023From the establishment of “child care-friendly landlords” to the construction of low-cost homes earmarked specifically for home-based providers, projects are underway to offer a salve to providers struggling to find and afford adequate housing.
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The US Is Lagging on Gender Equity Compared to Other Democracies
The 19th Aug 1, 2023Several recent reports show America lagging behind smaller, younger democracies in making progress toward parity across a number of issues.
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