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        UN General Assembly Declares 2025 As International Year of Peace and Trust
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        Should We Pay for Relationships? Why Philanthropy Needs to Invest in Social Capital
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        Why We Accepted a Thousand Acres of Land Back From New York State
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        Los Angeles County Votes to Return Beach Seized in 1924 From a Black Family
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        Building Trust Between Schools, Families is Key Element for Safety
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        How Funders of Collective Impact Initiatives Can Build Trust
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        CRT Receipts and the Trust Inequity
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        Measuring is an Act of Power: a Call for Pro-Black Measurement and Evaluation
Tools & Practices
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        Murmurations: How to Be Accountable With Your Words
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        Building Trust Between Black and White Women
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        H.R. 40: Exploring the Path to Reparative Justice in America
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        Toward a Trust-Based Framework for Learning and Evaluation
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        The Anatomy of Trust
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        Indicators of Trust in Schools
Research
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        The Center for Trust and Transformation is tracking the research on trust across disciplines. See below for a summary document with existing research. Please note, this is not comprehensive but meant to track key pieces. If you have additions, particularly from BIPOC researchers/scholars, please email us at info@centeringtrust.comClick here for access to trust research tracking document Complied by the Center for Trust and Transformation 
“We cannot build highly effective mass movements without trust at the core.”
-adrienne maree brown
