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    Understanding the Full Risks of COVID-19 and the Delta Variant for Children

    The 74 Sep 15, 2021

    Not so long ago, it seemed the data on COVID-19 held a degree of comfort when it came to children: not too many of them got infected, fewer still got…

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    Five Ethical Principles for Humanitarian Innovation

    Stanford Social Innovation Review

    It would be naive to think that security and safeguarding are not essential to humanitarian assistance. Harvard’s Signal program, which promotes the safe and effective use of information technologies in humanitarian…

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    Four Strategies to Help Ease Students and Families into In-person Learning

    EdSource Sep 13, 2021

    With the start of the school year upon us, the anxiety and health concerns for students, their families, and teachers are all too real. Discussions about mask mandates, testing, and…

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    Supporting Unaccompanied Children at the U.S. Southern Border

    Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights Sep 10, 2021

    Each year, tens of thousands of unaccompanied immigrant children make dangerous journeys around the globe on their own to arrive at the southern border of the United States, seeking safety. …

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    Why It’s Hard to Find Mental Health Support for Young People

    The 74 Sep 7, 2021

    A February 2021 survey of about 1,300 New York City youth, aged 14-24, found that only 42 percent who sought mental health support received it. Across the city, 35 percent of young…

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    School-Student Communication in India Strained During COVID-19

    United Nations Foundation Sep 4, 2021

    As one of the 193 United Nations Member States to adopt the Sustainable Development Goals, India is committed to the UN pledge to “leave no one behind.” A crucial aspect of…

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    Digital Policing in Schools Reinforces Racial Injustices PDF

    Othering & Belonging Institute Sep 1, 2021

    Giving Compass’ Take: • A report at Othering & Belonging Institute focuses on the implications of digital policing in schools on racialized policing towards students in BIPOC communities. • What are other…

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    Toddlers Spread COVID-19 More Easily Than Teens

    The 74 Aug 29, 2021

    Babies and Toddlers Spread Virus in Homes More Easily Than Teens: According to a new large study out of Canada. Via The New York Times: “The study, which was published in the journal…

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    Creative Youth Development is Systems Change Work

    PhilanTopic Aug 29, 2021

    In her recent blog post announcing $2.7 billion in commitments to equity-oriented nonprofits across the country, philanthropist MacKenzie Scott writes: “Arts and cultural institutions can strengthen communities by transforming spaces, fostering empathy, reflecting community…

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    Ensuring that Child Tax Credits Reach Every Family in Need

    Chalkbeat Aug 29, 2021

    With sneakers on her feet, a take-out cup of coffee in hand, and fliers tucked under her arm, Karla Velasquez hit the streets of the South Bronx with a mission:…

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    Why Educators Should Prioritize Environmental and Climate Literacy Now More Than Ever

    EdSurge Aug 26, 2021

    “A ‘Code Red’ for Humanity.” That’s how the New York Times chose to title its podcast summary of the recent United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report. Other outlets were…

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    Where is Progress on Increasing Broadband Access in Rural Areas?

    The Hechinger Report Aug 25, 2021

    In New Mexico, only 77 percent of households have a broadband subscription, according to a  census report released in April, though some industry observers think the numbers are actually lower. That compares with 85 percent…

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