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#FreedomSpeaks Voice AI Media Kit Assets - Google Drive
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National Press Foundation’s 2022 “Widening the Pipeline” Journalism Fellowship
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NPF will recruit up to 25 young journalists for a 12-month fellowship in the leadership, in-depth reporting, data and multimedia skills they need to hold governments and corporations accountable and to advance in their newsrooms.
The Radical Power of Black Girl Joy, Emerson Collective feature profile, 8-5-2021
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Statement by Nikole Hannah-Jones about Why She’ll be a Professor at Howard University, Not UNC-Chapel Hill
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Today, award-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones announced that she has declined an offer of tenure from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC). In her first extensive comments since the UNC Board of Trustees voted on her tenure, Ms. Hannah-Jones released the following statement: “I have loved the University of North Carolina at Chapel […]
“How My Mind Took Me To The Acropolis” #RJ60By60, July 2, 2021
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Sojourner Truth’s Battlecry Resonates, 170 Years Later, National Geographic, May 28, 2021
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Her famous “Ain’t I a woman?” speech helped launch the women's suffrage movement and symbolizes America’s ongoing fight for fairness and equity.
A new tool hopes to uncover the lost ancestry of enslaved African Americans, via NationalGeographic.org, April 7, 2021
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Center for the Living City’s 4/28 Jane Jacobs Lecture: Cities As A Staging Ground For Racial Justice, Featuring Rachel Jones
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Meet the 2021 Class of Aspen Institute Healthy Communities Fellows
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The Healthy Communities Fellowship supports community leaders and organizers to lead from a place of lived and learned experience as they cultivate and nurture healthy communities in the United States.
Churches in the nation’s capital seek to balance welcome and security” - via Duke University Divinity School’s Faith and Leadership portal
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After a fire, protests and the tear-gassing of peaceful demonstrators, St. John’s Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C., boarded up its stained-glass windows and reluctantly agreed to the installation of a chain-link fence. But the congregation is finding ways for their building to remain a place of welcome and refuge, as are others in the city.
Meet the 2021 Aspen Institute New Voices Fellows
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2020 Class of Emerson Collective Dial Fellows
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Emerson Collective Dial Fellowship-Class of 2019
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Holding The Line: Protecting the Frontline Workers Who Protect Us, feat. Dr. Aletha Maybank, Jessica Blank, and Erik Jensen in conversation with Rachel Jones, Sept. 30, 2020
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The “Conversations with Great Leaders, in Memory of Preston Robert Tisch” series presents “Holding The Line: Protecting the Frontline Workers Who Protect Us,” featuring Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen, director and playwrights of the docu-play The Line, and Dr. Aletha Maybank, MD, MPH, Chief Health Equity Office at the American Medical Association, in conversation with […]
"Women Are On The Front Lines in the Fight Against COVID-19" July 24, 2020
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They’re ‘the shock absorbers of society’: a majority in the global health workforce, but scarce in its leadership ranks. Can that change?
"A Living Wage Buys Health," Aspen Ideas Health Festival, June 29, 2019
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Health care or child care? Food or gas? Rent or electric bill? Tens of millions of US households face those impossible choices every month because they don’t earn enough money to pay for basic needs. The federal minimum wage of $7.25/hour won’t allow a worker to afford the average price of a modest one-bedroom apartment anywhere in the country. Little wonder that activists have shifted their emphasis from a minimum wage to a living wage that actually covers the cost of essentials. The health impacts are potent: Pay workers enough and smoking levels go down, birth weight goes up, rates of depression and child neglect fall. Should government and business put their muscle behind a living wage?
Addressing Social Isolation During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A #CityOfTomorrow2020 Panel Sponsored by the 92nd Street Y
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Conversation with ABC7 Bay Area’s Jobina Fortson, about June 13, 2020 National Geographic Juneteenth Story
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Inside The Expanded Fall 2020 Issue of Ms. Magazine
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In our expanded Fall 2020 issue, we examine how the ongoing battle over voting rights will have an impact on the country’s ability to hold fair elections during a pandemic, as well as on the difference women will make as voters and candidates. Join the Ms. community today and you'll get this expanded Fall election issue delivered straight to your mailbox.
Voter Suppression-Protecting Voting From COVID-19: Picking a President During a Pandemic (Part 2), 9/16/2020 Ms. Magazine
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U.S. democracy was already under assault from voter suppression tactics. Now it's challenged with holding a presidential election during a pandemic.
Voter Suppression-Protecting Voting From COVID-19, Part 1. 9/15/2020 Ms. Magazine
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U.S. democracy was already under assault from voter suppression tactics. Now it's challenged with holding a presidential election during a pandemic.
See How Americans Are Mourning Ruth Bader Ginsburg in the Nation’s Capital” 9/21/2020 National Geographic
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St. John’s Church Justice Murals, 9/11/2020 National Geographic
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“We’ve Come A Long Way, But Our Journey is Not Over” 8/31/2020 National Geographic
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“A Fractured and Traumatized Nation Marches On” 8/29/2020, National Geographic
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