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Human Rights

  • A Call to Support Ukraine’s Broken Media Scene

    Alliance Magazine May 30, 2024

    Philanthropists from Ukraine’s international allies ‘are not prioritising’ the recovery of Ukraine’s broken media scene, according to an open letter penned by Ukrainian journalists, media professionals and civic society. The open…

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  • Increasing India’s Female Labor Force Participation

    India Development Review May 30, 2024

    Why India’s female labour force participation rate remains low compared to global levels, and what needs to be done to change it.

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  • Successful City Parks Make Diverse Communities Feel Safe and Welcome

    The Conversation May 29, 2024

    What makes a city a good place to live? Practical features are important, such as well-maintained streets, good public transit and reliable trash collection. So are amenities that make cities…

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  • Why Philanthropy Must Genuinely Engage in Reparative Giving

    Philanthropy News Digest May 26, 2024

    Our institutions are slowly starting to take note. In recent years, local governments in Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Illinois have explored reparations as a form of racial healing after generations of institutionalized racism. In…

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  • Trust-based Philanthropy Is Needed for Racial Justice

    Stanford Social Innovation Review May 25, 2024

    The Schott Foundation for Public Education’s team left our workshop at the Association of Black Foundation Executives’ 2022 conference this spring feeling hopeful. The room was filled with people leaning…

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  • Gender Inequality in Afghanistan

    Global Citizen May 25, 2024

    Desperate Afghans clinging to the sides of a US military aircraft taking off at Kabul’s international airport are among the most harrowing images to emerge since Taliban fighters swept through the country…

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  • How Funders Are Addressing Gun Violence

    Philanthropy News Digest May 25, 2024

    Amid a surge in gun violence across the United States, funders increasingly are supporting collaborative community violence intervention (CVI) efforts, which can include hospital-based intervention, street outreach, and intense mentorship…

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  • The Challenges of Food Accessibility for Non-citizen Populations

    Lemontree May 24, 2024

    As rates of food insecurity continue to skyrocket in the United States, many households facing this issue are not accessing the resources already available to them. This is in stark…

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  • Expansion Of Asian American Studies Fueled By Racial Attacks And Activism

    The Conversation May 24, 2024

    For more than 50 years, Asian American studies has been a recognized field at American colleges and universities. But outside of California, students who want to study it as a…

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  • What Healing Affinity Spaces Can Do For Black Women Educators

    EdSurge May 24, 2024

    “Healing affinity spaces allow Black womxn teachers to break down those silos and build community with other Black educators, and in turn, build …

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  • Supporting Today’s Young People Through Community-led Efforts

    India Development Review May 23, 2024

    The young generation’s context, changing needs, and lived realities determines whether they would engage with your programme.

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  • Heat Waves Can Be Deadly for Older Adults

    The Conversation May 23, 2024

    Older adults face greater health risks from extreme heat for several reasons. Communities can save lives by starting to make changes now.

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