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Gist, Vander Ark and Vodicka: Public school districts should offer microschools to serve students, empower educators, and address community needs.
Gist, Vander Ark and Vodicka: Public school districts should offer microschools to serve students, empower educators, and address community needs.
What happens when feminist funds rooted in the Global South come together—not just to exchange knowledge, but to radically reimagine how it is created, valued, and used for accountability and learning?
Some researchers say students need to be explicitly taught how to identify the main idea and how to summarize.
San Diego has the 7th-largest AANHPI population in the country, yet local philanthropic support has historically been limited or reactive.
The College Board changed its criteria for an awards program that could shift tens of thousands of scholarship dollars from Black and Latino students to white students.
They were once hopeful that outrage over Floyd’s death would improve racial equity for Black Americans. Now they worry the federal government is taking the country in the opposite direction.
Supreme Court is considering whether a single federal judge should have the power to temporarily halt presidential policies across the entire country.
High-Level Advisory Group of the Scaling Community of Practice calls for transformational scaling to replace outdated aid models.
Traditional philanthropic practices have often created imbalanced power dynamics and barriers for Black-led, Black-serving organizations. When the REACH Healthcare Foundation performed a portfolio review in 2018 that revealed this same exclusion within the foundation’s grantmaking investments,…
Philanthropists and funders must show we are part of movements to protect the most vulnerable.
The 69th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW69) provided a significant opportunity for the global feminist movement to assess progress toward gender equality and women’s rights, confront setbacks, and chart a ……
Congressional Republicans want to impose work requirements aimed at “able-bodied” adults. But data shows it would actually target poor middle-aged women who have left the workforce.
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