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Human Rights

  • Long COVID: Your Questions Answered

    Futurity May 5, 2023

    Researchers dig into what they’ve learned after a year of studying long COVID—as well as what they don’t know about the condition.

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  • Childcare Options For Kids With Disabilities Are Severely Limited

    The Hechinger Report May 5, 2023

    For parents of children with disabilities, child care shortages have always been a reality.

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  • Indigenous People Are Speaking Up to Change the United Nations

    Grist May 4, 2023

    “Indigenous people have to be at the forefront of responses to climate change.”…

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  • Study Indicates Many Child Shooting Victims Are Bystanders

    Futurity May 3, 2023

    Most child shooting victims are shot outdoors for unknown reasons and are likely not the intended target, a new study shows.

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  • Are Some Human Rights More Important than Others? Religious Freedom Advocates Often Put it First

    The Conversation May 3, 2023

    Religious freedom has grown more important in US foreign policy – but does that come at the expense of promoting other human rights?

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  • Using Autonomous Vehicles to Create More Equitable Transit

    Smart Cities Dive May 3, 2023

    Last year was the year that American cities became small. Almost overnight, New York fractured from a city of 20 million into millions of micro-cities — each household morphing into…

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  • Immigrant and Indigenous Farmworkers Are Healing the Land

    YES! Magazine May 3, 2023

    Immigrant and Indigenous farmworkers in California reclaim the power of their labor.

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    Surge Institute: By Developing Leaders of Color in Education, More Communities Can Thrive

    Surge Institute May 3, 2023

    Nearly 10 years ago, Carmita Semaan founded the Surge Institute with the intention of educating, amplifying, and elevating leaders of colors who could create transformative change for young people, their…

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  • Funding Disparities for Historically Black Colleges and Universities

    abcNEWS May 2, 2023

    The average historically Black college and university received 178 times less funding from foundations than the average Ivy League school in 2019, according to a new report on the underfunding of HBCUs released Tuesday…

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  • Whether or Not a Man Convicted of Abusing African ‘Orphans’ is Exonerated, the Missionary System that Brought Him to Kenya Was Always Deeply Flawed

    The Conversation May 2, 2023

    Rather than protecting some of the world’s most vulnerable children, many of Africa’s orphanages are exploiting them.

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  • How Can School Districts Get More Mental Health Professionals?

    Chalkbeat May 2, 2023

    The push aims to help address the shortage of mental health professionals in New Jersey schools and to increase diversity among those professionals.

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  • Animal Activists Acquitted in Criminal Trial

    Vox May 1, 2023

    Two activists from Direct Action Everywhere were just acquitted for taking factory-farmed chickens worth $16.

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