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    Youth Are the Future of the Global Food System

    Food Tank Dec 14, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • The 2018 Symposium on ‘Youth for Growth’ brought food leaders together to discuss how young people can be involved in global food security and sustainable agriculture.  • How can…

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    Disaster Preparedness Makes the Unthinkable Manageable for Schools

    Education Dive

    Natural disasters in recent years have left many districts facing months and years of recovery, and recently record-breaking numbers of tornadoes have touched down in the Midwest. Other parts of the…

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    Why Young Climate Activists Want Us to Try to Restore the Climate

    Grist Dec 11, 2020

    Disagreements about how to tackle the climate crisis abound, but in 2020, it seemed much of the world finally reached consensus about at least one thing: getting to net-zero by…

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    Transforming Global Learning Programs Amid COVID-19 Through Virtual Exchange

    The Aspen Institute Dec 10, 2020

    What have we learned from COVID-19? We’ve learned that we suffer deeply when we lose human connection. That collaboration is the only way we can stop the spread of the virus.…

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    Developing the Next Generation of Farmers With Multigenerational Farming Organizations

    Food Tank Dec 7, 2020

    On Mineral Valley Farms, three generations of Niman Ranch farmers are raising livestock for a more sustainable future. Brenden Kleiboeker’s family has farmed in Lawrence County, Missouri since they moved…

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    Six Principles to Help Address COVID-19 Learning Losses

    The 74 Dec 3, 2020

    Pandemic-related disruptions to schooling are wreaking havoc on student learning. If estimates are anywhere near correct, our nation is facing a catastrophe. Depending on the measure of learning loss used, the Organisation…

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    A Black, Queer Female Mentor Helping Marginalized Students

    The 74

    Dr. Torie Weiston-Sertan is late to the meeting because of a scheduling conflict — something that happens regularly because of the many different hats she wears. For Weiston-Sertan, 36, a full-time…

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    Equity, Innovation, and Opportunity in American Cities [Audio]

    The Annie E. Casey Foundation

    In this episode of CaseyCast, Annie E. Casey Foundation President and CEO Lisa Hamilton interviews impact investor Ben Hecht, who has served as the president and CEO of Living Cities…

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    How Higher Education Can Utilize a Holistic Approach Toward Student Engagement

    Education Dive Nov 30, 2020

    How do we keep our students actively engaged in a remote learning environment? Four months into this COVID-era academic year and this question still lingers for higher education administrators and…

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    How Arts Can Bolster Education and Workforce Systems

    ARTS Blog Nov 24, 2020

    As public and private sector leaders work to strengthen their education systems and the competitiveness of their workforce, the research makes clear that ensuring every student receives a quality arts…

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    Involving Youth in Community Decision-making Could Have Prevented COVID Outbreaks

    The 74 Nov 21, 2020

    Dear mayors and city council members, I appreciate that when you are making decisions for the community, you have the best interests of your constituents at heart. But as a…

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    Prioritizing Well-being in Social Innovation Education Programs

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Nov 19, 2020

    Rethinking how universities, nonprofits, and training institutes educate the next generation of social innovators is both a responsibility and a challenge for the social change sector. Younger generations motivated to…

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