Redlining Reigns Longer than the Trump Era After taking office, the Trump Administration moved swiftly to dismantle the systems and structures that prop up our fragile democracy. Backed by a right-wing coalition, the administration is tearing down civil rights protections built through generations of resistance and directing militarized violence against immigrant communities and advocates. At […]| The Greenlining Institute
Want to grow your choir’s online presence? Discover 4 smart social media tips to boost engagement, stay on-brand, and promote equity online.| blog.chorusconnection.com
The July jobs report reveals a faltering economy – and Black women and single moms are bearing the brunt of the Trump Slump. The post The July jobs report reveals a faltering economy – and Black women and single moms are bearing the brunt of Trump’s economic policies | #JobsDay July 2025 appeared first on National Partnership for Women & Families.| National Partnership for Women & Families
Financing and business planning for Pacific Northwest food retailers and businesses.| Ecotrust
Saira Ramirez Mingueta plans on working at the intersection of climate justice, public health and policy.| State of the Planet
Deadline: March 17, 2024. We anticipate issuing three to four awards ranging up to $150,000 with start dates as early as July 1, 2024. Duke full-time regular rank faculty can serve as PIs.| News RSS Feed
Thanks for generous funding from The Duke Endowment, the Office of the Provost has selected seven research proposals that engage with “Racial and Social Equity in Local Context.” These projects will be led by Duke faculty members beginning July 1.| News RSS Feed
The Office of the Provost has selected 18 projects for funding through The Duke Endowment that engage topics related to the issue of racial inequality. These research projects will be led by Duke faculty members during the 2022-2023 academic year.| News RSS Feed
Kerry L. Haynie’s latest book is titled Race, Gender, and Political Representation: Toward a More Intersectional Approach. He shares insights from his research with coauthors Beth Reingold and Kirsten Widner and describes his current projects.| News RSS Feed
The Office of the Provost has selected 17 projects for funding through The Duke Endowment to study “Reckoning with Race, Racism and the History of the American South.” All research projects will be led by Duke faculty members.| News RSS Feed
A March 24 panel discussion in response to the increase of violence against people of Asian descent, including the mass shootings in Atlanta earlier this month, attracted more than 670 Duke faculty, staff and students.| Duke Today
A bioregional fellowship supporting BIPOC leaders in food, land, and climate justice. Projects & Partners › Current Projects Apply now Project| Ecotrust
The Biden Administration reached a historic settlement agreement between HHS OCR and Cedars-Sinai in the Kira Johnson case. Despite pushback from the current Administration, Cedars-Sinai has a vital opportunity to improve maternity care for Black birthing people.| National Partnership for Women & Families
Lance Phillips • December 03, 2024 “There are tears for things.” Engaging with the world only in the way you want it to be is misguided, heartbreaking, and dangerous. I’m going to do my best to weave together three disparate things, all of which speak to acknowledging what is in front of you as a […]| Brownicity
source: Jacob Patton via FlickrEarlier this year, Americans for Financial Reform and Take on Wall Street hosted a fireside chat with Jeremy Bearer-Friend, a professor at George Washington University Law School, and Alvin Velazquez, Associate General Counsel at SEIU. During the chat, Bearer-Friend explained his recently developed proposal for how to capitalize a multi-trillion dollar reparations fund in less than a year. The proposal would have publicly traded firms, many of which have been re...| takeonwallst.com
We are so excited for this year’s 2024 – 2025 BIPOC Editorial series. In its fourth year, Network Weaver’s BIPOC Editorial series continues to amplify the voices of BIPOC network weavers, connectors, leaders, and mappers and invites community workers, builders, carers, and anyone reimagining network leadership practices through a lens of liberation to write us into the future.| Network Weaver
The distribution of arts and culture funding in the Greater Pittsburgh region is racially inequitable, according to a newly released research report from The Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council. In a p…| onStage Pittsburgh
When a property owner dies without a will or estate plan, the lack of a clear plan of a succession can set properties on the path to deterioration and abandonment.| Center for Community Progress
Blighted properties harm public health, individual wealth, and public finances. The cost of doing nothing about them is significant.| Center for Community Progress
By Eugene C. Roehlkepartain, Ph.D., Senior Scholar Diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI). Racial equity. Racial justice. Each term has its own emphasis and meaning. And together, along with many others, they point to a broad and deep current social challenge facing not only the United States, but the world. How do we treat one another and [...] The post Advancing Racial Justice and Equity Through Developmental Relationships appeared first on Search Institute.| Search Institute
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