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Grandmas4Housing: How a Tenant-Led Community Land Trust Came to Be ([link removed])
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The Women Forgotten in the Wars We Started ([link removed])
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Exploring Ways to be Antiracist: Strategies for Grantmakers ([link removed])
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In Puerto Rico, Grassroots Networks Gain Ground in Hurricane Maria’s Wake ([link removed])
Since Hurricane Maria, community groups, with support from the Hispanic Federation, are building advocacy networks with staying power. Read more... ([link removed])
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Universities after Neoliberalism: How to Build a Democratic Civic University ([link removed])
Truth be told, many if not most universities have lost their way, embracing private gain and economic advancement over what are supposed to be their core purposes of educating ethical democratic citizens and advancing knowledge for the public good. Read more... ([link removed])
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