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Building Power in Rural and Tribal Communities

Stanford Social Innovation Review

But for both of us, this place, where the redwoods meet the sea was home, the community where we were each raising a daughter (both with the nickname Ani). Statistically, our girls were more likely to drop out of high school or become teen parents than they would be to graduate high school prepared for university.

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Movements Are Leading the Way: Reenvisioning and Redesigning Laws and Governance for a Just Energy Utility Transition

NonProfit Quarterly

This is largely a product of a school of economic thinking from the University of Chicago that gained traction beginning in the 1960s and 1970s, which believed regulation was antithetical to market competition and “economic liberty.” Táíwò, Reconsidering Reparations (New York: Oxford University Press, 2022). See also Deborah A.

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