News & Stories Grantees in the News, April 2021 Share By Jorge Cino on 5/28/2021 on 5/28/2021 The Heising-Simons Foundation is proud to regularly see its grantee partners featured in media outlets across the country, providing an expert voice on a timely issue or being highlighted for their accomplishments and hard work.Here are some news items that have featured our grantees in April 2021: The wage gap that threatens Biden’s climate planPoliticoGrantee: BlueGreen AllianceProgram: Climate and Clean Energy Executives Call for Deep Emission Cuts to Combat Climate ChangeThe New York TimesGrantee: CeresProgram: Climate and Clean Energy Biden unveils sweeping climate goal — and plans to meet it even if Congress won’tPoliticoGrantees: Rocky Mountain Institute, Center For American Progress, Natural Resources Defense Council, World Resources InstituteProgram: Climate and Clean Energy The U.S. Has a New Climate Goal. How Does It Stack Up Globally?The New York TimesGrantee: Rhodium GroupProgram: Climate and Clean Energy Senate Votes to Restore Regulations on Climate-Warming Methane EmissionsNPRGrantee: Environmental Defense FundProgram: Climate and Clean Energy Settlement is reached in lawsuit over 2020 Census deadlinesThe Washington PostGrantee: Brennan Center for JusticeProgram: Community and Opportunity Mothers anxious to break out of ‘she-cession’ and get back to workCNNGrantees: National Women’s Law Center, MomsRisingProgram: Education School: It’s Not Just for Kids AnymoreThe New York TimesGrantee: Century FoundationProgram: Education When LAUSD reopens schools, K-8 students will spend more time in child care than classLos Angeles TimesGrantee: Center for the Study of Child Care Employment/ UC BerkeleyProgram: Education A 4-Year-Old Child Is Not a Problem. And Expulsion Is Not a Solution.The New York TimesGrantees: Yale Child Study Center, KidangoProgram: Education Nourishing My NightmaresMediumGrantee: Texas After Violence ProjectProgram: Human Rights Broader US government surveillance powers won’t make us saferALJAZEERAGrantee: Project SouthProgram: Human Rights Their Lawsuit Prevented 400,000 Deportations. Now It’s Biden’s Call.The New York Times MagazineGrantee: National Day Laborers Organizing NetworkProgram: Human Rights Emptying the tombs of the city jailThe Christian CenturyGrantee: Southerners on New GroundProgram: Human Rights ‘Bittersweet moment’: Relief, calls for vigilance in the Triangle after Chauvin verdictThe News & ObserverGrantee: Carolina Justice Policy CenterProgram: Human Rights Beyond The Border, Fewer Immigrants Being Locked Up But ICE Still Pays For Empty BedsNPRGrantee: Detention Watch NetworkProgram: Human Rights New Public Art Installation Encourages New Yorkers to ‘Release Their Burdens’NBC New YorkGrantee: Amanda PhingbodhipakkiyaProgram: Science Asian-American Artists, Now Activists, Push Back Against HateThe New York TimesGrantee: Amanda PhingbodhipakkiyaProgram: Science Close Share this page Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Email