New federal budget allocates $25M for gun violence research, how Gates has helped consultants infiltrate the global health system, how policy failures drive deaths of despair, and more!
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The Ballad of the RCC, or
“Nice Try. Now Try Again.”

The Renaissance Community Cooperative, a high-profile effort in a Black neighborhood in Greensboro, North Carolina, has closed its doors. The challenge now is to learn the right lessons.

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New Federal Budget to Fund Gun Violence Research for First Time in Decades

For over 20 years, the federal government refused to fund research on gun violence. This year’s allocation of $25 million, while not large, is a step in the right direction.

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How Gates Foundation-Backed Consultants Distort Global Health Work

The Gates Foundation has done valuable work in the area of global health, but it has also spawned a dependency on consultants that reinforces bad colonizing habits.

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A Sick Society? Data Reveal Shorter Lives and More Deaths of Despair

With US life expectancy declining for the third year in a row, it is getting harder to ignore that something at the heart of US society is seriously off-kilter.

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New York City’s Algorithm Task Force Report Evades Core Democratic Issues

Whether run by humans or machines, when systems aren’t paired with transparency and oversight, they don’t function as tools of democracy.

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United Nations Climate Talks End in a Thud, So Civil Society Must Lead

As nations dither, the climate emergency becomes ever more acute. The need for action is clear, but civil society, not global bodies, will need to take the lead.

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