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    What We Can Learn from Cleveland’s New Law on Policing Kids

    The Marshall Project Mar 30, 2021

    More than six years after Cleveland police fatally shot 12-year-old Tamir Rice as he played with a toy gun in a park, sparking national outrage and calls for change, the city is…

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    What is the “Schedule B Issue” in Nonprofit Reporting?

    Independent Sector Mar 30, 2021

    In April, the Supreme Court will hear arguments about whether states can require charities to confidentially disclose their donors to regulators (Americans for Prosperity v. Becerra and Thomas More Law…

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    The Growing, Neglected Crises Affecting Asian Americans

    Robin Hood Mar 29, 2021

    The violence facing Asian American and Pacific Islanders in the U.S., though not new, has recently gained headlines and celebrity attention. According to NYPD data, New York City alone saw…

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    Making Nonprofit Engagement with Racial Equity Top Priority

    Independent Sector Mar 29, 2021

    Nonprofits, as well as businesses, universities, and governmental entities, are deeply intertwined with the communities we serve. No action we take is in isolation. Even seemingly “neutral” actions can perpetuate…

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    Local Officials Fail to Act on Contaminated Flooding

    Grist Mar 27, 2021

    For 30 years, residents of Centerville, Illinois, have been forced to live with pools of their own feces. Nearly every time it rains in the town, where 96 percent of…

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    The Atlanta Shooting Demonstrates the Connection Between Racism and Sexism

    Global Citizen Mar 27, 2021

    Stare straight ahead. Walk with purpose. Don’t engage. “Ni hao, beautiful.” Go away. Go away. Go away. “Hey! I said, ‘Ni hao!’” Now he’s following me. “Hello! I’m talking to…

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    Intersectional Equity and Women’s History Month

    Independent Sector Mar 27, 2021

    The month of March marks the annual observance of Women’s History Month, a customary practice that commemorates the study, recognition, and contributions of pivotal women throughout American history. The official theme of…

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    Taking Action on Climate Justice

    Giving Compass Mar 26, 2021

    This article is part of our Climate Justice collection, which is designed to help donors learn more about the issue and take impactful action. Climate change is real, climate change is a result of…

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    The Inequitable Impacts of Climate Change in America

    Giving Compass Mar 26, 2021

    This article is part of our Climate Justice collection, which is designed to help donors learn more about the issue and take impactful action. Our planet’s climate is changing. Since 1880, the…

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    Fighting for Environmental Justice in NYC’s Affordable Housing Developments

    WE ACT for Environmental Justice Mar 26, 2021

    It is well-documented that some of the most polluted environments in America are where people of color live, work, play, and pray. Environmental racism increases pollution levels not only in…

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    The Importance of Disaggregated  Data in Accurate Collection

    Urban Institute

    Surveys, datasets, and published research often lump together racial and ethnic groups, which can erase the experiences of certain communities. Combining groups with different experiences can mask how specific groups…

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    Work-Based Learning: Investing in Our Future

    Noel S. Anderson, Lisette Nieves, and Becca Huntting Mar 25, 2021

    Part Two of a two-part series. Read Part One. Youth unemployment rates, which have steadily increased over the past decade, indicate that work has become increasingly difficult to come by…

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