As an English language teacher in an international primary school and a language learner myself, I often think about how many K-12 students in the …
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What Will Help Solve Food Insecurity?
Blue Avocado Jul 12, 2023To fight the battle against hunger, nonprofits can advocate for meaningful change in our societal structures.
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Removing Dams From the Klamath River Is A Step Toward Justice for Native Americans in Northern California
The Conversation Jul 12, 2023The largest dam removal project is moving forward on the Klamath River in California and Oregon. Tribal nations there have fought for decades to protect native fish runs and the ecology of the river.
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How Will the Affirmative Action Ruling Impact College Applications?
Chalkbeat Jul 12, 2023The Supreme Court ruling on race-conscious admissions encourages students to leave out core parts of who they are, writes Carina Cruz, a college access counselor.
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North Carolina’s 12-Week Abortion Ban Will Impact Abortion Access in the South
The 19th Jul 12, 2023The law, which bans abortion at 12 weeks and requires two in-person clinic visits, will undercut the state’s access as an abortion haven for the South.
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Prescription Opioid Access May Decrease Overdose Deaths
Futurity Jul 12, 2023“Our findings suggest that restoring easier access to opioid pain medications may protect against fatal overdoses.”…
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Donors Can Help Close the Funding Gap Faced by Black-led Nonprofits – Here’s How
Ballmer Group, Echoing Green, and New Profit Jul 12, 2023In the broader nonprofit sector, a capital chasm — sometimes called the “missing middle” — exists between early-stage organizations and those ready to scale their proven models. That chasm is…
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Preserving Inheritance of Family Homes in Black Communities
LISC Jul 12, 2023A deeply reported article in the Miami Herald highlights LISC Jacksonville’s crucial role in supporting Black families with heirs’ property problems, helping them sort out titling issues, avoid the threat of foreclosure and find home maintenance resources.
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How Climate Change Will Drive More Intense and Frequent Heat Waves
Grist Jul 12, 2023Everything you need to know about the science linking global warming to extreme heat.
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The Relationship Between Democracy and Life Expectancy
Futurity Jul 12, 2023A new study finds potential links between democratic erosion and the rising death rate in the United States.
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How Climate Change Intensifies the Water Cycle, Fueling Extreme Rainfall and Flooding – the Northeast Deluge Was Just the Latest
The Conversation Jul 11, 2023Parts of New York’s Hudson Valley were hit with 10 inches of rain, and the mountains of Vermont – where runoff can quickly turn deadly – saw some its worst flooding since Hurricane Irene.
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Academic Medicine Isn’t A Safe Workplace for Marginalized Groups
Futurity Jul 11, 2023Women, racial and ethnic minorities, and LGBTQ+ individuals are disproportionately affected by workplace mistreatment in academic medicine, a study finds.
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