Making classrooms feel inclusive can help promote STEM education and make students feel capable of working on STEM subjects outside of the classroom, a new study shows. “We found that…
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#BreakTheBias by Imagining a Gender Equal World
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation Apr 1, 2023This International Women’s Day, the Packard Foundation joins the global challenge to #BreakTheBias by imagining a gender equal world: a world where people of all genders are valued, supported, and able to…
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Three Investments Crucial to High-quality Early Childhood Education
MDRC Apr 1, 2023Over the last two decades, MDRC has conducted rigorous research in more than 1,000 early education classrooms. The evidence suggests three important investments that states, districts, and programs can make to support…
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Supporting Female Entrepreneurship At A Young Age
Getting Smart Apr 1, 2023In honor of Women’s History Month, Christy Pierce shares how high schools can put programs in place with young women in mind.
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FBI Data Shows Hate Crimes Rising
The Marshall Project Mar 31, 2023Bias-related crimes rose in 2021 to nearly 11,000 incidents.
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Why and How Women Should Look At Investment Opportunities
Forbes Mar 31, 2023The confluence of economic trends, the growing number of women-led startups and the number of women who qualify to participate in individual venture investing bodes particularly well for venture investment right now.
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Click here for more.Philanthropy Perpetuates Disparity: Disrupting the Status Quo as a White Funder
Camelback Ventures Mar 30, 2023Most white leaders in philanthropy, including myself, know that systems in the U.S. have been built to yield inequitable outcomes, especially along racial lines. We know that philanthropy exists because…
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How Neurodiversity Can Benefit National Security
RAND Corporation Mar 30, 2023This brief summarizes research and analysis for national security managers and employees who seek to better understand neurodivergence and neurodiversity and desire actionable steps to achieve neurodiverse inclusivity in national security workplaces….
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Moving Gender Justice and Reproductive Equity Forward
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Mar 29, 2023As part of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors’ new mission and values, we are featuring in-depth profiles of key sponsored projects to highlight their work in creating a just world. The Collaborative for Gender + Reproductive Equity (CGRE) is a learning community of donors and foundations uniting…
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Click here for more.David Evangelista is the first to admit it: when he started out, he was terrible at sports. “In fact,” he says, “A very vivid memory of mine was my first…
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Focusing On Recovery of the Ukrainian Agricultural Sector
Food Tank Mar 29, 2023Ukraine faces the task of recovering its agricultural sector. Doing so depends on its ability to prioritize adaptive, decentralized systems.
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Click here for more.The first human rights treaty of the 21st century, the 2006 Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, was a milestone in the UN’s efforts to build the groundwork for fundamental…
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