Native American leader vetted for Secretary of the Interior; infections and dying accelerate at warp speed as federal action remains unconscionably stalled; the cliff’s edge of the real economy is scheduled for Christmas; and more!
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The Black Women Making Birth Better

In the US, pregnant Black women and their newborns have always been at far higher risk of experiencing complications in pregnancy than white women. But those statistics can be changed through sound policy and more holistic approaches to care. In our latest Tiny Spark podcast, we hear from two women who are at the forefront of improving the experiences of Black expectant mothers.
 

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Deb Haaland Is Vetted for Interior Secretary and #RocksHerMocs

Could 2021 be the year that a Native American is finally named to be a presidential cabinet secretary?

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Remembering Our Losses as US COVID-19 Death Toll Tops a Quarter-Million

As the nation hits another grim coronavirus milestone, let’s pause and reflect on the severe losses to civil society.

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Cliff’s Edge of Real Economy Now Scheduled for Last Week of 2020

Many key pandemic relief programs expire at year’s end—among them, gig worker unemployment insurance, the eviction moratorium, and student loan forbearance.

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Looking a Gift Horse in the Mouth: The Problem of Enlightened Philanthropy

It is important that many foundations increased their payouts in 2020. But this does not make larger issues of wealth, privilege, and elitism disappear.

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NYC Public Schools Close: Instability as Virus Resurges and Politicians Spar

As COVID-19 cases surge, New York City’s school district, the largest in the nation, moves mid-term from hybrid to all-remote instruction.

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