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  • Textbooks in California and Texas Can Misrepresent Climate Change in History

    Stanford News Apr 21, 2024

    A new AI-driven analysis finds the most popular U.S. history textbooks used in California and Texas commonly misrepresent the scientific consensus around climate change.

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  • The Power of Youth: Civic Engagement On the Rise Among Young People

    The 74 Apr 21, 2024

    It can be difficult to see the bright spots in this challenging year, but for those of us who work to engage college students in civic life, it has been…

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  • A Discussion About Food Justice and Public Policy

    Aspen Institute Apr 21, 2024

    Throughout our nation’s history, race and welfare have been linked in public discourse, with perceptions of race and poverty shaping who gets to benefit from social and economic policy and who…

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  • Define Closing the Digital Divide to Guide Better Solutions

    Brookings Apr 21, 2024

    The term “digital divide” has moved into the mainstream, as the pandemic revealed how unforgiving life can be for those disconnected from the internet. As Americans have been forced to…

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  • The Re-emergence of International Education and Students

    Forbes Apr 21, 2024

    International education contributes directly to the health of the U.S. economy.

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  • Technology and Corporate Social Responsibility

    Forbes Apr 21, 2024

    As outlined in the Technology Vision 2024 report, the convergence of artificial intelligence, spatial computing, and interconnected ecosystems is reshaping how we inte…

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  • Expanding the Definition of First-generation Students Can Help Everyone

    The Hechinger Report Apr 21, 2024

    Researchers say the federal definition of first-generation students is too narrow, and excludes many students.

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  • Wealth Gap Grows Between Homeowners and Renters

    Urban Institute Apr 21, 2024

    Without addressing the low housing supply, the widening wealth gap between homeowners and renters will likely continue to grow.

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  • How to Help Women From Reentering the Criminal Justice System

    Futurity Apr 21, 2024

    Adolescence is the prime time to help young women who’ve had repeated run-ins with the US juvenile justice system find a different path.

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  • Promoting Environmental Justice in Corporate Sustainability Programming

    Skoll Foundation Apr 20, 2024

    “We need everybody who is able to join this cause.” This is surely a familiar sentiment for anybody who works in advocacy. For years, it drove my thinking while working…

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  • How to Build Inclusion in Habitat Restoration

    Forbes Apr 20, 2024

    In an era where climate change poses unprecedented challenges, the strategic development of healthier habitats emerges as a critical avenue for sustainability.

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  • Building Community for College Success

    The Philanthropic Initiative (TPI) Apr 20, 2024

    For more than 30 years, TPI has been designing and managing college access and success and scholarship programs for funders who want to have an impact on the lives of young people…

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