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  • Why Disaster Relief Often Doesn’t Come for Kentucky’s Landslide Victims

    Grist Mar 9, 2023

    Landslides are one of Kentucky’s costliest natural disasters. Climate change is increasing their danger.

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  • How Activism Can Help Fill Gaps for Environmental Education

    YES! Magazine Mar 9, 2023

    In an environmental studies class in a secondary school in a South African township, the teacher takes the students outside into the sunny fall morning. She shows them how to…

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  • What is Wishcycling? Two Waste Experts Explain

    The Conversation Mar 9, 2023

    Wishcycling is putting something in the recycling bin and hoping it will be recycled, even if there is little evidence to confirm this assumption. Hope is central to wishcycling. People…

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  • Black and Latino Children Are Missing Out on Early Interventions

    The Hechinger Report Mar 9, 2023

    In 1986, the federal government mandated that states provide therapy for newborns and toddlers with developmental delays and disabilities. But the program has been plagued with severe racial gaps in access and quality.

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  • How to Solve the Rural Child Care Crisis

    The Rural Blog Mar 9, 2023

    Photo by Krakenimages, Unsplash It’s a sign that something is extremely lacking if someone refers to getting it as “winning the lottery.” Bu…

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  • Educator Turnover After Last Year is Higher Than Prior Years

    Chalkbeat Mar 8, 2023

    More educators have quit their jobs as teacher turnover spikes across U.S., confirming fears that COVID stresses would hurt teacher retention.

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  • Zurawski v. State of Texas: Women Sue After Being Denied Life-saving Abortions

    The 19th Mar 8, 2023

    Though speaking out requires them to relive losing their wanted pregnancies, four plaintiffs told The 19th they’re doing it because they know they’re “not the only ones like this.”…

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  • Lessons from a Historic Win for Service Worker Pay

    Fund the People Mar 8, 2023

    READ THE TRANSCRIPT This episode offers an incredible story – and perhaps a bold new model for increasing investments in America’s nonprofit workforce.You’ll learn how a group of nonprofits showed elected leaders the essential value of the nonprofit human services workforce, and broke through malaise…

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  • How Climate Reparations Can Work in the U.S.

    Brookings Mar 8, 2023

    In environmental and climate change policy, there is a blind spot when it comes to racism.The impacts of climate change are worsening and becoming more frequent: increasingly dangerous storm surge……

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  • Improving the Zero-waste Shopping Experience

    TreeHugger Mar 8, 2023

    The fact is that, just like everyone else, I get lazy. Despite knowing the facts about plastic pollution and having every intention to shake the single-use habit, even I get…

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  • Getting More Young Girls Into STEM Fields

    The Hechinger Report Mar 8, 2023

    Our generation is set to inherit a complicated world with challenges we did not create; now is the time to start listening to us. We have a few ideas about how to build a better, more inclusive future for women in STEM.

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  • How Rural Food Banks Can Partner With Schools and Communities

    Getting Smart Mar 7, 2023

    Rural regions in Alabama are among the most food insecure places in America. New partnerships between schools and food banks are one way to combat this challenge.

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