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Demand for DEI Exceeds Action, Report Finds
Demand for DEI initiatives is high and grew since last year; but most US institutions are falling short, Edelman study finds.
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Warning Signs for Philanthropy: The Authoritarian Crackdown on Social Movements
A recent DOJ report revealed abuses and misconduct by the Phoenix police. The report also offers a strategy to advocate for philanthropic support for social movements in solidarity against authoritarianism.
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The Future of Climate Justice Is Grounded in Geography
One field exists focused on the intersections of the climate crisis, but it’s been pushed out of colleges and universities nationwide.
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