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Equity in Employment: A Vital Step Toward Dismantling Structural Racism in Brazil

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Level two focuses internally, examining the leadership ascent of Black professionals across the recruitment, promotion, and retention spheres. Only a collaborative approach that unites the public and private sectors and civil society will bring about true equity.

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Corporate Power That Benefits All of Us

Stanford Social Innovation Review

It’s time to work shoulder-to-shoulder with civil society and government to do the big, urgent work that no sector can accomplish alone, to adopt entirely new systems of operating that enable all people to thrive and reach their full potential and protect our natural environment.

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On the Frontlines: Lessons from New York’s Immigrant Defense Project

NonProfit Quarterly

But where local government can be a source of collusion and collaboration with federal officialsit can also be a source of powerful resistance. A Framework of Local Power IDP remains deeply concerned about the continued collaboration between federal, state, and local resources for civil immigration enforcement.