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Advocates Discuss How Best to Support the Autism Community


The Trump administration views autism as a disease to be cured. Autism advocates reject this false framing—and call for research and policy that supports their community. Read more...
 
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Shifting the Balance: Centering Local Leadership in Global Nonprofit Partnerships


In the nonprofit sector, international partnerships can achieve great things. Yet without a strong sense of ethics, such partnerships can often cause more harm than good. Read more...
 
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What Does Centering Native Justice Require? A New Report Has Answers


A new report offers a deep dive into Native conceptions of justice, how existing injustice affects Native communities, and how these injustices can be remedied. Read more...
 
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A Liberatory Approach to Centering Race in Leadership


A new NPQ series on Liberatory Leadership as a practice continues with asking ourselves why liberatory leadership matters for racial justice. Read more...


Know Your Farmer: Addressing the Heart of Food Insecurity in Kensington


Kensington, a neighborhood in North Philadelphia, is getting a fresh-produce corner store to tackle the lasting impacts of food apartheid. Read more...
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