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Lesson Planning Research Aimed at Media Literacy and Combatting Bias
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Why We Need Collective Action to Support Black and Latino Students
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Food Bank Leadership Requires Strategy and Nuance
Philanthropy News Digest Sep 6, 2022While serving constituents in need has always been challenging, today’s food banks face a new post-pandemic and rapidly shifting socio-economic landscape that is impacting how they recruit and retain leadership.…
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Will Blockchain Help or Harm the Food Sector?
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Kentuckians Sue Coal Companies for Role in Devastating Floods
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The Inequity of Global Monkeypox Vaccine Distribution
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Homeownership is Correlated to Voting – And That is a Problem
Futurity Sep 5, 2022Buying a home is a cornerstone of the American Dream, and the US government has long encouraged it with generous subsidies. As far back as the early 20th century, defenders…
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Student Debt Relief Includes Income-driven Repayment Changes
Higher Ed Dive Sep 5, 2022President Joe Biden’s plans to forgive some federal student loan debt and revamp income-driven repayment are “modestly credit positive” developments for the higher education sector, according to Moody’s Investors Service.…
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How the Roe v Wade Decision Impacts OB-GYN Training
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The Importance of Positive School Environments
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