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    How Darfuri Women Are Transforming Refugee Narratives

    Alliance Magazine Aug 22, 2025

    As a Darfuri woman, immigrant and refugee, I know what it means to be displaced. I know the pain of losing your home, your safety, and the life you worked so hard to build.But ……

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    Indigenous and Local Food Systems Build Climate Resilience

    Food Tank Aug 21, 2025

    From Indigenous kitchens to African farms, leaders share lessons on resilience, culture, and food sovereignty.

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  • Community-Defined Evidence Practices Support Culturally Responsive Mental Health Care

    Third Sector Aug 21, 2025

    In the last nine months, Third Sector has worked closely with the Fresno County Department of Behavioral Health and three community-based organizations that offer CDEPs in the county to identify practical, tailored strategies for CDEP sustainability. These strategies offer ongoing revenue opportunities for community-based organizations through integration with Medi-Cal billable services. These three examples illustrate how other counties can integrate and sustain CDEPs into a thriving behavioral health ecosystem, functioning as program delivery settings, access points, or embedded supports.

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    Storytelling Series Reshapes Narratives Around Muslim-American Philanthropy

    Chicago Sun-Times Aug 20, 2025

    “Inspired Generosity” a program focusing on the Muslim American experience in philanthropy, starts Tuesday at the Impact House, 200 W. Madison St. Also, Donald Trump’s strategy to secure a place in heaven.

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    Well-Being for Black Men and Boys: Exploring Community-Led Insights

    Brookings Aug 19, 2025

    Keon L. Gilbert and Camille Busette outline key findings and community-driven recommendations from the Wellness in Black Life Project.

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    Inside the Program Building Belonging for Black Girls in Math

    EdSurge Aug 18, 2025

    Recent data shows the gender gap in K-12 math performance reappeared. Can enrichment programs focused on students’ self-perception help some girls achieve?

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  • How Housing Justice Centers Care Rather Than Criminalization of Homelessness

    Neighborhood Funders Group Aug 15, 2025

    The state of housing justice and public health is nothing short of a political polycrisis. A term defined as a “cluster of distinct crises that interact in ways that they and/or their effects tend to reinforce each other.” Michael D.

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    The Fight Over Economic Data Could Hide Inequities Facing Women of Color

    The 19th Aug 15, 2025

    Trump’s pick to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics suggested a pause of the monthly employment reports, the only timely economic measure of how women of color are faring in the economy.

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    How Declining Enrollment Is Reshaping Public Education

    The 74 Aug 14, 2025

    Moon: A new analysis shows these trends vary widely by race, grade level, geography, even schools. What that could mean for the future.

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    How Language Learning Prepares Students for a Global Future

    Getting Smart Aug 14, 2025

    World language education is a strategic necessity, fostering empathy, cognitive skills, and economic competitiveness in an interconnected world.

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    When Everyday Travel Becomes a Deportation Risk

    The Marshall Project Aug 14, 2025

    Many people with little or no criminal record have been swept into the administration’s immigration dragnet since January, an analysis of deportation data shows.

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    The Science of Reading Supports Combining Phonics and Play in Early Learning

    The 74 Aug 13, 2025

    Roberts & McCormick: Activities like blocks, drawing and dramatic play can make learning feel like a game for young kids. But the gains are real.

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