Fidelity’s thoughtful survey on volunteer donors; Bezos favors conventional environmental organizations for climate grants; theater of war therapy for health workers; and more!
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US Democracy Gets “La Chancla”: The Enduring Importance of the Latinx Vote

“Christopher Columbus syndrome” describes a reoccurring pattern every four years of the two mainstream political parties trying to win the Latinx vote. The term, of course, speaks to the periodic “discovery” of Latinxs in our midst who have been here all along. Another belief, Mariachi politics, suggests that the Latinx community (including Brazilians) consists entirely of Mexicans who crossed the southern border or have escaped Cuba to live in Florida. Fun fact: there are many people within the Latinx community who are not fans of Mariachi music.

Both of these popular myths perpetuate an ongoing monolithic mentality towards Latinxs.

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Volunteer Donors during COVID-19: Fidelity Study Reveals Effects after 6 Months

Fidelity Charitable issued a useful report that contrasts how donors dealt with not being able to volunteer in person. See what you can do in response!

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Who’s Getting What in the Bezos Climate Sweepstakes?

Last week, Jeff Bezos, the world’s richest man and Amazon’s founder and CEO, announced the first 16 grant recipients of his $10 billion Earth Fund.

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As Pandemic Surges, Hospitals Turn to Theater of War as Therapy

A nonprofit’s staging of Zoom versions of classical Greek plays provides a space for frontline medical workers to collectively process the trauma of the pandemic.

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After 23 Years, Texas Revises Its Sex Education Policies

Teachers can finally give information about forms of birth control other than abstinence, but no lessons on consent, gender identity, or sexual orientation.

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Georgia’s Senate Runoffs Have Climate Emergency on the Ballot

In Georgia’s upcoming Senate runoff elections, Democratic and Republican candidates have taken very different positions on how to address the climate crisis.

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