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Notes: Skoll Grantee

Defending Common Sense Pro Voter Policies: Video with Jill Habig (Public Rights Project)

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Rise Education Fund is building student and youth political power: Video with Mary Pat Hector (Rise Education Fund)

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DRASA Health Trust is changing health care from the ground up: Video with Niniola Williams (DRASA Health Trust)

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Stories of land stewardship and connection: Video with Kynan Tegar (If Not Us Then Who)

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Indigenous climate solutions with Global Alliance of Territorial Communities: Video with Juan Carlos Jintiach (Global Alliance of Territorial Communities)

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Ending land discrimination with Indigenous Peoples Rights International: Video with Joan Carling (IPRI)

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Principles that Never Change: Video with Jimmy Carter

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A Long Stare In The Mirror: Video with Edgar Villanueva (Decolonizing Wealth)

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Video with Cheryl Dorsey (Echoing Green)

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“The Power of Community”: Video with Catherine Chen (Polaris)

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