Black male athletes at Division I schools say they alter their speech, dress and other behaviors to gain acceptance in mostly white academic and athletic settings.
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The Impacts of Toxicant Exposures
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Suicide Has Reached Epidemic Proportions In The Us − Yet Medical Students Still Don’t Receive Adequate Training To Treat Suicidal Patients
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The Emergence of Nonprofit Journalism and Its Future
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Connect More: How Lean Funders Develop Knowledge and Relationships to Catalyze Change on Priority Issues
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Calling Out Harmful Funding Practices for Improvement
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How School Nurses Can Help With Chronic Absenteeism
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Schools Must Now Fight Against Opioid Epidemic
The 74 Jan 31, 2024Making the overdose reversal medication naloxone more widely available and providing more education on the dangers of fentanyl are being considered.
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Telehealth Makes Timely Abortions Possible For Many, Research Shows
The Conversation Jan 30, 2024People of color, young people and those with low incomes tend to benefit most from telehealth abortion.
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Lessons For Reinvigorating America’s Teacher Workforce
The 74 Jan 30, 2024Hansen: The 1983 report failed to reconcile the inherent tensions in simultaneously pursuing both higher quality and quantity of educators.
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Cracks In The Foundation: Philanthropy’s Role in Reparations for Black People in the DMV
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