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Our Bodies, Our Data, Our Destinies: Native American Women Harnessing Technology for the Benefit of Our People


“We will no longer accept being researched on—we deserve to lead the research that is about our families and communities.” Read more...
 
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Resiliency Strategies for Nonprofits in Times of Political and Financial Instability


This moment presents a crucible for the nonprofit sector. Here are five recommendations for nonprofit resilience. Read more...
 
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How to Stop TIFs and Megaprojects: Stories from the Field


Across the country, residents are forming community coalitions to regain public control of the local development process. Two stories from Detroit and Philadelphia show how. Read more...
 
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2025 Small Nonprofits Big Impact | Talent Challenges and Opportunities Report
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Protecting Children of Immigrant Families: Nonprofit Advocate Responses


In the face of threats and uncertainty, nonprofit advocates are responding to support both immigrant children and their families. Read more...


Will AI Help or Hurt Environmental Health Efforts?


AI has the potential to help researchers working on climate change. But can AI, which has its own outsized ecological footprint, really advance environmental health justice? Read more...
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