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  • These Strategies Contribute to Nonprofit Growth

    Forbes Feb 8, 2023

    There are set strategies that nonprofits can put into place to grow their organizations and foster innovative thinking and team investment.

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  • How Guerilla Urbanism Can Help Cities Thrive

    Shareable Feb 7, 2023

    Guerilla urbanism, also called tactical urbanism, is the low-cost, temporary changing of built environments to facilitate longterm change.

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  • Hurricane Harvey More Than Doubled the Acidity of Texas’ Galveston Bay

    The Conversation Feb 7, 2023

    Climate change is making oceans more acidic globally. Now, scientists are finding that large storms can send pulses of acidic water into bays and estuaries, further stressing fish and shellfish.

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  • How to Move the Food Systems Farther in 2023

    The Rockefeller Foundation Feb 7, 2023

    For the first time in 2022, food systems figured prominently at COP27, the world’s global convening on climate change, held last year in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. Food systems also moved…

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  • The Ethical Dilemmas Behind Plans for Involuntary Treatment to Target Homelessness, Mental Illness and Addiction

    The Conversation Feb 7, 2023

    New York City’s plan has garnered the most attention – and criticism – but several cities are expanding their own intervention programs.

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  • Five Ways Immigration Enhances a Country’s Culture

    Global Citizen Feb 7, 2023

    Countries, especially the United States, have long benefited from immigration and diversity. Here are just five reasons why immigration is a good thing. Immigrants Expand Culture by Introducing New Ideas…

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  • We Need to Shift the Burden of Addressing Employment Discrimination to Employers

    Democracy Journal Feb 7, 2023

    Over a half century after transformative civil rights laws such as Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 made discrimination illegal, our nation is still grappling with its…

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    Should You Donate Your Company to A Foundation or Nonprofit?

    NCRP Feb 7, 2023

    With the news last week that Dr. Peter Buck bequeathed his 50 percent stake in Subway to the Peter and Carmen Lucia Buck Foundation, I think it’s safe to say that donating your…

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  • Statewide Group Advocates for Young Black Students

    EdSource Feb 6, 2023

    Black students face increasing rates of depression and suicide. One group of young people in California is working hard to reverse that.

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  • Understanding Suicide Risk in Young College Students

    Futurity Feb 6, 2023

    New research finds a correlation between poor sleep and suicide risk in college-aged adults, as well as ways to potentially reduce the risk.

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  • Whole Foods Faces Backlash After Closing a Chicago Store

    Grocery Dive Feb 6, 2023

    Grocery news…

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  • The Climate Dystopia of ‘The Deluge’ Reflects Reality

    Grist Feb 6, 2023

    In a conversation with Grist, Stephen Markley explains how he wrote “The Deluge,” a climate dystopia that feels a little too real.

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