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This is a brief (~12-15 min) self-paced online learning module provides an orientation to GARE membership. You'll learn different ways you can engage with the GARE Online Community, access resources based on experience and role, and also how you can contribute to the network of racial equity...
More than 75% of voters approved new language for the City’s charter that orders the City Council to dedicate at least 2% of the City’s annual budget to the Housing Trust Fund beginning in 2026 #HousingFunding
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Cathy Albisa (she/her), Co-Executive Director for Field-Building and Organizational Strategy, Branch 4 Cathy is a U.S
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Register Here Authoritarianism is growing. Learn how research can name harm, stop violence, and support justice. In response to the rise in authoritarianism, movement researchers are responding and fighting back across multiple methods. These methods identify how tactics of...
06-04-2026 | 03:00 PM - 05:00 PM ET
The final regional cohort session was held on February 26, 2026, hosted by strategic partner, the Urban Institute, in their DC offices. The session centered on three key components: 1.) a strategic communications workshop presented by the Urban Institute, 2.) presentations by each of the eight jurisdictions on their progress to date, and 3.) a group dialogue on future directions
Madison, Wisconsin ABOUT THIS SERIES: The GARE Libraries Interest works to develop the capacity of libraries to make racial equity a priority within libraries, cities, communities and national associations. An Issue Brief on racial equity in libraries is forthcoming Spring 2018. Madison,...
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