Last spring, the Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity in Environmental Philanthropy (InDEEP initiative) released a report, based on confidential interviews with 14 BIPOC leaders, that offered recommendations on how philanthropy can more effectively…
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The Importance of Black Philanthropists in Social Justice Movements
Alliance Magazine Aug 15, 2022A new report examines the patterns and motivations for giving by Black donors in the UK. Britain’s first-ever report on Black philanthropy and charitable giving reflects the voices of people…
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Environmental Justice and Incarceration: Intertwined Issues
Grist Aug 14, 2022For more than half a century, 441 Bauchet Street has been the address where Los Angeles’ most stark social and environmental inequalities converge. It’s the location of L.A.’s Men’s Central…
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Indigenous Candidates Are Beginning to Emerge
YES! Magazine Aug 14, 2022In this year’s primaries, there are more than 100 Indigenous candidates running for state or federal office in the United States. These leaders are no strangers to governance and civic duty—American Indigenous…
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How Mass Incarceration Severely Affects Children and Families
Prison Policy Initiative Aug 12, 2022We know that family contact can help incarcerated people cope with being locked up and reduce their chances of returning to prison. Yet self-reported data from people in state prisons show just…
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Cigarette Advertising Aggressively Targets Kids in Low- and Middle-income Countries
The Conversation Aug 12, 2022The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea The world’s largest multinational tobacco companies are advertising cigarettes to kids near playgrounds and schools in…
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Education Hasn’t Reached Its Potential as a Equalizer
The Hechinger Report Aug 12, 2022When it comes to education spending, middle-income Americans typically don’t put their money where their mouth is. How often do we hear politicians and parents wax poetic about education being…
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Why We Should Strengthen Pre-k Assessments
MDRC Aug 12, 2022Research has found that high-quality pre-K programs can have positive impacts on children’s learning and development, improving outcomes like literacy and math skills in the short-term and even increasing employment and educational attainment in the…
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Some Students Experience Academic Stress More Than Others
Futurity Aug 11, 2022Academic stress weighs the heaviest on students who are nonbinary, female, or in their second year of college, a study finds. “This study shows that college students are not uniformly…
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Understanding the Response to Displacement Crisis in Ukraine
Migration Policy Institute Aug 10, 2022More than 1.7 million people have fled Ukraine so far, and the United Nations expects more than 4 million others will leave the country and need protection and assistance in…
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Breaking Chains to a New Way of Life: Rebuilding After Incarceration
A New Way of Life Reentry Project Aug 10, 2022Standing before a judge, Susan Burton was about to be sentenced for possession and use of drugs. At this point in her life, she knew she needed help. She bared…
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College Requirements for Police Forces Can Save Black Lives, But at What Cost?
The Conversation Aug 10, 2022The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea Police forces requiring at least a two-year college degree for employment are less likely to employ…
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