The first task of the physician is to alleviate the suffering caused by the immediate symptoms of a disease — but you can eliminate the symptoms and not affect the…
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Click here for more.Older Adult Homelessness is on the Rise
National Alliance to End Homelessness Sep 27, 2022In recent years, researchers have sounded an alarm about projected growths in older adult homelessness. The recent release of the 2019–2020 Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR) Part 2, along with previous…
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Transgender Men and Nonbinary People are Asked to Stop Testosterone Therapy During Pregnancy – But the Evidence for this Guidance is Still Murky
The Conversation Sep 27, 2022When I talk about our research team’s work on pregnancy in transgender people, people often recall Thomas Beatie, a pregnant man who appeared on “Oprah” and in People magazine in…
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Virtual Imagery is Helping Indigenous Communities Preserve Culture
YES! Magazine Sep 27, 2022The Tlingit ceremonial garment called a Naaxein or Chilkat robe was born from the hands of a Tlingit weaver around the year 1900. The weaving is exquisitely complex and beautiful, and very…
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Protecting Children During the Global Hunger Crisis
Save the Children Sep 27, 2022I recently traveled to visit our programs in Burkina Faso where the hunger crisis is threatening the lives of children and families in a country already suffering from conflict and drought. This…
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Lessons to Follow in LGBTQ Organizing
Generocity Sep 26, 2022For many of us organizing in Philadelphia, we lost a giant last month. To many of us Michael Hinson was a champion of a range of social causes, notably in…
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Building America the Beautiful: A Conversation with Susan Taylor
Minneapolis Foundation Sep 26, 2022Susan Taylor is an author, activist, and the Founder & CEO of the National CARES Mentoring Movement. Chanda sat down with Susan to discuss the importance of healing trauma, the…
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Nicole Cardoza: Redefining What it Means to be a Philanthropist
Giving Compass Sep 26, 2022This Q&A is part of a series highlighting the 2022 Black Women Give List honorees. Nicole Cardoza wants to build a future for everyone … and she wants you to…
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Click here for more.It should be obvious that “who” is doing a job or playing a leadership role informs how the job is done. Who we are as people — the experiences that…
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This Organization is Working to Boost Latino Leadership in Transportation
Smart Cities Dive Sep 25, 2022The majority of managers and top executives at transit agencies in the U.S. are White, says Latinos in Transit President Alva Carrasco. Organizations such as hers and the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials are working…
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How to Promote Inclusive and Equitable Research
Urban Institute Sep 24, 2022Conducting in-depth research entails much more than asking questions, collecting and analyzing data, and presenting the results. Editors, peer reviewers, government agencies, and funders also influence the research process. Researchers…
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Pursuing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging in Board Memberships
Blue Avocado Sep 24, 2022In the nonprofit world, donors, clients, and other partners are pushing organizations to demonstrate how they are honestly assessing and acting to improve diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) efforts.…
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