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Tag: Narrative Change

Racial Equity

New report outlines why funders need to build narrative change

This report Convergence Partnership, a national funder collaborative supported by funds from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, proposes a framework for funders and practitioners ...
By Every Child ThrivesOctober 28, 20220
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How a disability-led global art project is making history

My Dearest Friends Project aims to collect stories from the disability community to preserve and normalize their experiences and change cultural narratives that ...
By Samantha MeinkeOctober 26, 20220

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