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  • Firings Rare for New York Prison Guards Who Attack Prisoners

    The Marshall Project May 22, 2023

    Records obtained by The Marshall Project reveal a state discipline system that fails to hold many guards accountable.

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  • Roe Overturned: What You Need to Know

    The Conversation May 20, 2023

    After half a century, Americans’ constitutional right to get an abortion has been overturned by the Supreme Court. The ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization – handed down…

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  • How to Improve Domestic Abuse Prevention in the Armed Forces

    RAND Corporation May 19, 2023

    This report presents domestic abuse prevention and outreach strategies that can be used to improve U.S.Department of Defense programs….

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  • Survey Reveals AAPI People Feel Unwelcome and Unsafe

    The 19th May 15, 2023

    Recent surveys found that about half of Asian Americans feel unsafe and nearly 80 percent of Asian Americans, particularly young women, do not feel like they belong.

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  • Addressing the Crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

    The 19th May 11, 2023

    Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, a member of the White Earth Band of Ojibwe, said that more attention to the issue was sparked when Native women won election to decision-making roles.

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  • Black Mothers Trapped in Unsafe Neighborhoods Signal the Stressful Health Toll of Gun Violence in the U.S.

    The Conversation May 11, 2023

    Chronic stress from living with systemic racism and gun violence can lead to increased symptoms of PTSD and depression as well as elevated cortisol levels.

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  • Rural America Suffers More Gun Deaths

    The Rural Blog May 4, 2023

    Map by Joe Murphy, NBC News , from Centers for Disease Conrol and Prevention data It’s perhaps an unexpected truth: If you’re an urban dwe…

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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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  • Fire at Houston-area Refinery Reveals Regulatory Issues

    Grist Apr 29, 2023

    Regulators repeatedly documented — but did little to address — problems at a Houston-area tank farm.

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  • Teaching Male Student-athletes About Sexual Assault Prevention

    Higher Ed Dive Apr 28, 2023

    Higher Education News…

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  • Governmental Fines and Fees Harm Communities

    Equitable Growth Apr 25, 2023

    Unjust fines and fees on working families, coupled by the egregious practices used to collect them, systematically strips wealth and well-being from communities.

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  • Fast Fashion Still Comes with Deadly Risks, 10 Years After the Rana Plaza Disaster

    The Conversation Apr 24, 2023

    Ten years after the collapse at Rana Plaza in Bangladesh, the garment industry’s deadliest disaster, reforms are incomplete. The opaqueness of today’s complex supply chain is part of the problem.

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