Garnesha Ezediaro leads Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Greenwood Initiative, an effort to accelerate the pace of wealth accumulation for Black individuals and families and address systemic underinvestment in Black communities. Ezediaro has worked across…
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A Five Year Timeline of the Rohingya Refugee Crisis
AlJazeera Sep 2, 2022August 25 marks the fifth anniversary of the military crackdown that the UN said was carried out with ‘genocidal intent’. Myanmar’s military launched a ferocious crackdown against the country’s mostly…
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When Miscarriage or Stillbirth Results in Incarceration
The Marshall Project Sep 2, 2022Some were already mothers, excited about having another baby. Others were upset or frightened to find themselves pregnant. All tested positive for drugs. And when these women lost their pregnancies,…
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The Pandemic Reversed Two Decades of Growth in Reading and Math
The 74 Sep 2, 2022Two decades of growth for American students in reading and math were wiped away by just two years of pandemic-disrupted learning, according to national test scores released this morning. Dismal…
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What is Place-based Education?
Getting Smart Sep 1, 2022The power of place is not lost on me. Thinking back to my days as a student in elementary and high school, some of my fondest memories are of learning…
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Funding Social Movements: Progressive Funders Need to Act
Alliance Magazine Sep 1, 2022There is no blueprint for systems change. Social change is a messy, unpredictable and chaotic process that is often surprising and sometimes uncomfortable. Civil society organisations and NGOs play an…
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Low Vaccine Booster Rates are Now a Key Factor in COVID-19 Deaths – And Racial Disparities Persist
The Conversation Aug 31, 2022More than 450 people are dying of COVID-19 in the U.S. each day as of late August 2022. When COVID-19 vaccines first became available, public officials, community organizations and policymakers…
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Floods and Racism Led to Jackson’s Water Crisis
Grist Aug 30, 2022Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves has declared a state of emergency in Jackson, with 180,000 people in the area facing low or no water pressure, and water unsafe for drinking. “Do…
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Reframing Mental Health on College Campuses
The Hechinger Report Aug 30, 2022There has been a significant increase in anxiety and depression among college students. Recent data from the CDC suggests a disproportionate risk for mental health problems in college-age people; one study reported that nine…
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Understanding How the Brain Works to Improve Teaching
EdSurge Aug 30, 2022My school district, Frederick County Public Schools (FCPS) in Maryland, has undertaken a careful, strategic turn towards Mind Brain Education (MBE)—the intersection of research in the areas of education, neuroscience and…
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Fighting Medical Racism and Boosting Equitable Care Practices
Global Citizen Aug 30, 2022Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in Canada and the most common among women. According to the Canadian Cancer Society, about 26,000 women will be diagnosed and 15 will die from the…
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How Technology Can Help Improve Care for Women
Futurity Aug 29, 2022Researchers have developed a new artificial-intelligence-based risk score that improves personalized care for female patients with heart attacks. Heart attacks are one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and…
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