TC Caldwell of The Knights and Orchids Society on how the fight for bodily autonomy and self-determination doesn’t stop or start with Roe: “Our work doesn’t stop or start with these…
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Supporting Student Mental Health Amidst a Counselor Shortage
The 74 Oct 6, 2023Wasser Gish: Integrated support uses existing staff to coordinate responses to students’ needs, focuses on every kid and crunches data to find trends.
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Increased Risk of Cervical Cancer for Migrant Workers
AVPN Oct 6, 2023Exploring the challenge of cervical cancer prevention reveals a persistent global issue that demands immediate attention. The World Health Organization’s (WHO) reports from 2020 indicate that approximately 604,000 women worldwide were diagnosed with cervical cancer that year, resulting in a tragic…
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How One School District Supports Students and Preserves Culture Through Book Translation
Chalkbeat Oct 6, 2023In Oxnard, California, a new initiative led to the translation recording of books into the Indigenous language Mixteco.
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Increased Health Disparities Expected from Fukushima Wastewater Dumping
Grist Oct 6, 2023Indigenous communities worry Japan’s decision to release Fukushima nuclear power plant wastewater will compound existing health disparities.
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The Disproportionate Impact of Child Care Closures on Latinas
The 19th Oct 6, 2023Latinas are more likely to be child care providers and to have children in the home who need care. The end of federal funds could hit them hard.
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Insights Into English Learners’ High School Graduation Rates by State
EdSurge Oct 6, 2023When Mayra Valtierrez talks about the students in New Mexico public schools who are learning English, one thing becomes clear: It’s an incredibly …
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Working Mothers in America Suffer Poor Health
Christensen Institute Oct 5, 2023Improving the world through disruptive innovation.
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How to Spot and Respond to Non-inclusive Spaces in the Social Sector
Nonprofit AF Oct 5, 2023[Image description: A mastiff dog, lying on the ground, wearing human glasses, looking to our right quizzically. There is an open book in the background. Image by 947051 on Pixabay] Hi everyone.I ……
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Long COVID Leaves Newly Disabled People Facing Old Barriers
The Conversation Oct 5, 2023Up to one-third of COVID-19 survivors will acquire the condition known as long or long-haul COVID-19. The American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation estimates that long COVID will add…
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Lack of Updated Data Hinders Progress Toward Learning Loss Recovery
The 74 Oct 5, 2023Cohen: In dozens of states, the most recent information is 15 months old. It raises the question: Are they delaying releasing unflattering stats?
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Mutual Aid Proves Essential to Organizing Work
Scalawag Magazine Oct 4, 2023Mutual aid allows movements to resist and transform oppressive systems. It could also be what ultimately sustains us against climate change.
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