The powerful remnants of Typhoon Merbok pounded Alaska’s western coast on Sept. 17, 2022, pushing homes off their foundations and tearing apart protective berms as water flooded communities. Storms aren’t…
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Food Insecurity Still Exists on College Campuses and We Can’t Ignore It
Food Tank Sep 19, 2022Next time you walk past college students in your town or see a university campus on the news, I encourage you to consider this: Roughly one out of every three college…
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Flooding in Pakistan is Caused By More Than Just Climate Change
Grist Sep 18, 2022This summer, four times more rain than normal fell on southern Pakistan, causing widespread flooding that left a third of the country underwater. The scale is hard to wrap your…
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Lessons From 2020 on Homelessness During the Pandemic
National Alliance to End Homelessness Sep 18, 2022The Annual Homelessness Assessment Report (AHAR) report highlights data focused on people living in homeless services system shelters throughout 2019 and 2020. This timeframe paints a picture of the status…
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Quiet Quitting: Ensuring Nonprofit Employees Stay
Forbes Sep 18, 2022The new trend that workers from various generations are now embracing and advocating for is a term called “quiet quitting.” I’ve noticed this term is used by many individuals on…
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The Consequences of Ending the Child Tax Credit
ideas42 Sep 17, 2022New census data adds to the growing body of evidence showing that the expanded Child Tax Credit (CTC) helped reduce childhood poverty. In fact, the end of monthly CTC payments created significant hardship for…
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What You Should Know About Femicide
Global Citizen Sep 16, 2022Femicide, the killing of a woman or girl because of her gender, usually by a man, is the most extreme form of gender-based violence. The late South African feminist activist…
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Bolstering Black Farmers and Food Entrepreneurs
GreenBiz Sep 15, 2022Today, only 1.4 percent of American farmers identify as Black or mixed race, down from about 14 percent 100 years ago. Systemic discriminatory policies and practices, for example concerning land and financial…
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How Black-owned Grocers are Addressing Food Deserts and Other Gaps
Smart Cities Dive Sep 15, 2022Robert Thomas is now serving up wheatgrass shots at his club-turned-grocery store in Houston, Texas. After the pandemic forced Thomas to shut down the club he ran for five years,…
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Why Disaster Solutions Should Be Connected
Eco-Business Sep 15, 2022Major disasters over the past two years could have been avoided or their impacts reduced if societies had taken into account their shared root causes when designing solutions, according to…
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The Future of Inclusive Workplace AI For All
Stanford Social Innovation Review Sep 14, 2022When so many in-person offices went remote after the pandemic—with meetings and communications abruptly facilitated digitally—it became newly possible to collect, analyze, and leverage incredible amounts of workplace data. And…
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How Apprenticeships Can Fill Educator Vacancies
The Hechinger Report Sep 14, 2022As much as she wanted to, Karol Harper hadn’t planned to go back to school to get her teaching license. With a full-time job and a family — she couldn’t…
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