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  5. Chandra Ford - Wikipedia

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    The center, founded in 2017, investigates the health implications of racism for diverse populations. [11] It provides explicit examples on how those working in public health can tackle racism, including naming racism explicitly, learning how to recognise bias, building community capacity, collecting data and prioritising equity.

  6. Progressive Policy Institute - Wikipedia

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    In February 2020, the Neoliberal Project joined as a new initiative of the Progressive Policy Institute. [8] Their network comprises over eighty chapters across the world. [ 9 ] The national organization produces a podcast, [ 10 ] conference, [ 11 ] and livestreamed events. [ 12 ]

  7. Women's Action for New Directions - Wikipedia

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    Students Take Action for New Directions (STAND) was founded by 13 young women at WAND's 1999 biennial WAND/WiLL national conference. It worked to encourage young women to become politically active, to vote, to network with other young WAND members and with WiLL members, and to become activists working toward WAND's goals.

  8. Center for a New Economy - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto Rico Center for the New Economy (CNE) —Spanish: Centro para la Nueva Economía— is an economy-centered think tank that has emerged as an incubator for future economic public policy in that United States territory. [1]

  9. New Directions Publishing - Wikipedia

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    New Directions was born in 1936 of Ezra Pound's advice to the young James Laughlin, then a Harvard University sophomore, to "do something useful" after finishing his studies at Harvard. [3] The first projects to come out of New Directions were anthologies of new writing, each titled New Directions in Poetry and Prose (until 1966's NDPP 19).