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Human Rights

  • How to Improve Domestic Abuse Prevention in the Armed Forces

    RAND Corporation May 19, 2023

    This report presents domestic abuse prevention and outreach strategies that can be used to improve U.S.Department of Defense programs….

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  • Community College Enrollment is Declining Among Black Students

    The 74 May 18, 2023

    Stout & Carpenter: Schools need a new strategy to bolster access for learners of color who no longer see higher education as a viable pathway…

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  • CASA: A Powerhouse at Power-building for Immigrants and Working-class People

    CASA May 18, 2023

    Across the mid-Atlantic region, members of the nonprofit CASA are celebrating hard-fought victories, from the recent rent stabilization in Prince George’s County in Maryland to the closure of Berks County…

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  • Understanding Access Issues to Dual Language Programs

    The 74 May 18, 2023

    In many big urban districts, the share of white students in popular dual language programs is rising while the share of English learners is shrinking…

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  • U.S. Textbooks Aren’t Covering Latino History Sufficiently

    Futurity May 17, 2023

    A study of US history textbooks found 87% of key topics in Latino history were either not covered or were mentioned in 5 or fewer sentences.

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  • Investing in Women to Solve Hunger

    Food Tank May 17, 2023

    Investments in women farmers are critical to solving the worsening hunger crisis in Africa and around the world.

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    Embracing the Right of Persons with Disabilities and Older Persons in Development

    Global Washington May 17, 2023

    Persons with disabilities and older persons, defined as 60 years of age and above, represent two of the most significant constituencies for achieving global development. Less than 1% of official…

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  • Women Are Feeling Climate Impacts and Taking Action

    India Development Review May 17, 2023

    While women are already playing a crucial role in adapting to the devastating effects of climate change, they also have the potential to drive mitigation efforts.

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  • Abortion Access Must Be a Priority for Health Funders

    Grantmakers in Health May 17, 2023

    Abortion is not only fundamental rights issue. When women are unable to get an abortion, the impacts are real and long-lasting. In the landmark Turnaway Study, a cohort of women…

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  • How and Why We Need Diverse Perspectives Working on Climate Solutions

    GreenBiz May 17, 2023

    Diversity has proven to be more than just a marketing calling card – it has also shown to increase profits.

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  • Why We Should Support Disabled Leaders to Advance Equitable Technology

    Nonprofit Quarterly May 16, 2023

    Two funders share their perspectives on the importance of investing in disabled leaders to advance social justice for everyone.

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  • The Women Driving the Food Sovereignty Movement on U.S. Island Territories

    The 19th May 16, 2023

    On island territories, where most food is imported, achieving a level of food sovereignty is becoming more urgent due to climate change.

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