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Confronting Domestic Abuse: How Legal Aid Provided a Lifeline When I Needed It

How does legal aid impact the lives of low-income Americans? As this story from a domestic abuse survivor explains, access to legal aid can be the difference between getting a new start—or not getting one.

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The Three Essential Building Blocks of Equitable Development

Gentrification is a real threat, but there are ways to greatly reduce resident displacement. And these measures happen to be highly beneficial even if there is no gentrification risk.

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Rooftop Solar Bills Advance in Massachusetts

In 2008, Massachusetts set a goal to reduce carbon emissions by 80 percent by 2050. It’s now about a quarter of the way there, but it must quicken its pace.

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Reconsidering Our Highways to Inequality: Syracuse’s I-81

As America ponders how to handle the crumbling highways that helped segregate cities and tore through thriving neighborhoods of color, Syracuse fights to avoid repeating the past.

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New and Traditional Philanthropy Unite to Fund Legal Services for Immigrants

A contemporary funder using a trendy model and an 80-year-old, $2 billion traditional foundation step forward to co-fund essential legal services for immigrants.

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Wealthy Nonprofits in Washington Oppose New Overtime Proposal

We hear the news that nonprofit organizations in Washington state oppose a new overtime proposal with no surprise—but some disappointment. Could we try to “evolve” more quickly?

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