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Five awardees to receive $80 million to advance racial equity globally

Five awardees to receive $80 million to advance racial equity globally

by Opportunity Youth Action Hawaiʻi Hui | Oct 11, 2022 | PIDF

Originally shared on the W.K. Kellogg Foundation by Javon Dobbs on Oct. 11 2022, click here to read. Today, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) announced five awardees for its Racial Equity 2030 challenge, an open call for bold solutions to drive an equitable future...
Hawaiʻi Project to End Youth Incarceration Receives $20 Million Award to Advance Racial Equity

Hawaiʻi Project to End Youth Incarceration Receives $20 Million Award to Advance Racial Equity

by Opportunity Youth Action Hawaiʻi Hui | Oct 11, 2022 | PIDF

The Racial Equity 2030 challenge will support the Hawaiʻi project to replace youth incarceration using a transformative indigenous model. Today, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation announced Partners in Development Foundation (PIDF) and its collaborative partners known as the...
W.K. Kellogg Foundation Awards $80 Million in Bold Plan to Curb Racism by 2030

W.K. Kellogg Foundation Awards $80 Million in Bold Plan to Curb Racism by 2030

by Opportunity Youth Action Hawaiʻi Hui | Oct 11, 2022 | PIDF

Originally shared on The Chronicle of Philanthrophy by Sara Herschander on Oct. 11 2022, click here to read. For decades, the Indian Law Resource Center has been brainstorming how it could do more to advocate for Indigenous peoples across the Americas. What would...
Hawai`i Is So Close to Ending the Incarceration of Young Girls

Hawai`i Is So Close to Ending the Incarceration of Young Girls

by Opportunity Youth Action Hawaiʻi Hui | Oct 4, 2022 | Hale Kipa, HYCF

The state had two months with no young people in the girls’ unit of its only long-term placement facility. It’s reason to celebrate, but the work isn’t over. Originally shared on the Vera Institute of Justice by Nazish Dholakia, Senior Writer and Lindsay Rosenthal,...
How Hawaii brought its population of girls in prison to zero

How Hawaii brought its population of girls in prison to zero

by Opportunity Youth Action Hawaiʻi Hui | Oct 1, 2022 | HYCF

Original story published on NBC News by Christopher Cicchiello on Oct. 1, 2022 click here to read. Hawaii reached the milestone earlier this year of having no girls in its only youth correctional facility — a first in state history, officials say. It was a...
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