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Richardson ISD Superintendent: I’m Learning How to Talk About Systemic Racism in Our District

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By Jeannie Stone (dallasnews.com) (Read...

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An Invitation To Dream

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Together Toward Health Launched by Leading Funders to Support COVID-Impacted California Communities

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Public Health Institute: Press Release Thirteen major philanthropic foundations have pooled resources to launch Together Toward Health, a $20 million initiative to stop the spread of coronavirus and strengthen health and resilience in...

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New Job Opening at The de Beaumont Foundation

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Job Opening: Senior Program Officer/Program Officer The de Beaumont Foundation Application Information Click here for the full job description The de Beaumont team is collaborative, passionate, and deeply committed to creating bold solutions for...

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People of Color Face Disproportionate Pandemic-Related Financial Stress

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By Michelle Fox, CNBC This story originally ran on CNBC. (Read...

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Racial Healing For Ourselves, Our Communities and Our Future

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TRHT video for the CBCF panel

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Health Equity Guide – A Human Impact Partners Project

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HealthEquityGuide.org is a resource with inspiring examples of how health departments have concretely advanced health equity — both internally within their departments and externally with communities and other government agencies. About the...

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A Neighborhood’s Race Affects Home Values More Now Than in 1980

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By Brentin Mock U.S. fair housing laws passed in the 1960s and ‘70s were supposed to help bring racial parity to a housing market that since its beginning confined Black homebuyers to the cheapest forms of housing in the most undesirable...

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Cost Of Racism: U.S. Economy Lost $16 Trillion Because Of Discrimination, Bank Says

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By Adedayo Akala  (Read...

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