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Exploring the Link Between SNAP Benefits and Racial Equity
Equitable Growth May 31, 2023This column explains new research on how food stamps in childhood can disrupt the intergenerational persistence of poverty, particularly for Black children.
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Amplifying the Voices of Indigenous Youth in Philanthropy
Native Americans in Philanthropy May 31, 2023At Native Americans in Philanthropy (NAP), our mission extends beyond simply advocating for increased funding to Native causes and organizations.We are committed to promoting effective and equitable philanthropy in […]…
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Women and Girls’ Education: Courage and Resilience in the Face of Injustice
Global Washington May 31, 2023Historically, women have long borne the brunt of social, political and economic instabilities, with very little to no control over the situation. However, to be “officially” banned from a right…
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Why We Need to Transform School Environments
YES! Magazine May 31, 2023Not long ago, before the pandemic, I was teaching fourth grade. One of my students, a quiet boy who wore his hair in a long ponytail, hated school. Much of…
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Embracing Decolonized Thinking in Global Philanthropy
Community-Centric Fundraising May 31, 2023“How do we ensure that global philanthropy is not causing more harm?” said Kendra Nicolai, Director of Operations at Shadhika, for Community Centric Fundraising.”As a white woman in the US, working for gender justice in India, the key was discovering how my own power and privilege were getting in…
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In 34 cities across six countries, Covenant House cares for young people overcoming homelessness, survivors of human trafficking, and unaccompanied migrant youth with unconditional love, absolute respect, and relentless support.…
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This paper intends to explore, focusing on the impacts of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4), quality education for all, and will extend and…
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Including Race in Clinical Algorithms Can Reduce or Increase Health Inequities – It Depends on the Doctor
The Conversation May 30, 2023Biased algorithms in health care can lead to inaccurate diagnoses and delayed treatment. Deciding which variables to include to achieve fair health outcomes depends on how you approach fairness.
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This Federal Program Advances Opportunity for Migrant Students
EdSurge May 30, 2023Olga puts on a fleece pullover and wraps her head in a bandana while her husband dons similar garb. It’s four in the morning and still dark outside. …
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Addressing the Racial Gap in Infant Mortality in the South
The Rural Blog May 29, 2023Photo by E+, Getty Images via Kaiser Health News Black babies born in Southern states have an alarmingly higher risk of dying before the age…
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