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In May 2015, twenty Dallas-based social justice leaders convened for the first meeting of the Dallas Public Voices Greenhouse, a radical experiment in personal knowledge, public impact thought leadership, and what it takes to be influential on a large scale. Over the...
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Dallas Morning News Norma Adams-Wade Efforts to stamp out poverty in Dallas got a boost when the city was picked as the nation’s fifth to house a free information technology training program to help lift the low-income, unemployed and underemployed out of hardship....
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The Boone Family Foundation is now accepting applications for the “Dallas Public Voices Greenhouse,” a prestigious new program to dramatically increase the public impact of our nation’s top underrepresented thought leaders. The Dallas Public Voices Greenhouse will...
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Ron Baselice/Staff Photographer Sarita Turner said communities need to help identify the right remedies in a session on housing equity during the Facing Race conference at the Hilton By DANIEL HOUSTON [email protected] Staff Writer Published: 15 November 2014...
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Inside Philanthropy October 27, 2014 Alyssa Ochs Single-gender education is certainly not a new concept, but the number of such schools is on the rise nationally, along with philanthropic support for them. One education site has cited this as among...
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October 20, 2014 To: Dallas Faces Race Partners and Subscribers From: Lauren Embrey and the Embrey Family Foundation Cecilia and Garrett Boone and The Boone Family Foundation As Dallas’ major racial equity initiative, Dallas Faces Race is confronted with a...