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  • Street Crisis Team Will Help Homeless Population Rather Than Police

    Smart Cities Dive Jun 8, 2023

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  • Farmer Networks Can Help Boost Sustainable Agriculture

    Food Tank Jun 8, 2023

    AGROMIX is a EU Initiative designed to produce tools for farmers to communicate their problems and share solutions.

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  • There Needs to Be More Progress on Advancing Women of Color in Leadership Roles

    RAND Corporation Jun 7, 2023

    2020 saw the highest number of women of color elected to congress in U.S. history, as well as the election of Vice President Kamala Harris, the first woman (and woman…

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  • The “Famous” Farmer and Environmental Leader on Senegal’s Community Radio

    Global Washington Jun 6, 2023

    Today, 66-year-old Maty Tine is a pillar of her community in western Senegal — a progressive farmer, environmental advocate, and radio presenter in her local dialect. But growing into this…

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  • Why We Need to Recruit More Women Electricians

    YES! Magazine Jun 6, 2023

    The U.S. is finally moving away from fossil fuels, but there aren’t enough electricians to do the job.

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  • How Building More Backyard Homes, Granny Flats and In-law Suites Can Help Alleviate the Housing Crisis

    The Conversation Jun 5, 2023

    Though accessory dwelling units have been around for centuries, a recent survey found that 71% of Americans were unfamiliar with the concept.

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  • The Importance of Women’s Unpaid Work in Health Systems

    Global Citizen Jun 5, 2023

    Women make up 90% of frontline health care workers globally — and those in unpaid roles are grossly underpaid yet continue to hold health systems together in the wake of…

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  • Medical Debt Can Keep People in the Cycle of Homelessness

    Futurity Jun 4, 2023

    Medical bills were the primary source of debt among people in the study. Research shows that medical debt burdens millions of Americans: Depending on how you define “medical debt,” studies…

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  • Gun Violence and Racial Bias Are Interconnected in the US

    The Marshall Project Jun 4, 2023

    In less than a week, seven people were shot after doing the ordinary — ringing a doorbell or turning around in a driveway.

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  • Activists and Donors Discuss Economic Mobility and Tech

    The 19th Jun 3, 2023

    The 19th brought together activists, philanthropists, and the public and private sector — as well as our audience — for robust discussions about this work.

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  • The Need to Improve Training and Education for Men to Combat Sexual Assault

    Higher Education Dive Jun 3, 2023

    Male college students aren’t aware of the extent of sexual violence on campus and feel separated from its effects, according to researchers who interviewed young men for a new report from It’s…

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  • Violence-prevention Education: An Essential Component to Ending Violence Against Women and Girls

    Global Washington Jun 3, 2023

    When the pandemic hit, violence against women and girls drastically went up in Nepal. In the first two months of lockdown, domestic violence cases increased by 65 percent.[1] To make matters…

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