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  • Almost Half of College Graduates Feel Their Education Didn’t Prepare Them for the Workforce

    HR Dive Nov 20, 2023

    Human Resources and Workforce Management News…

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  • Why Anti-poverty Programs Should Be Unconditional

    Vox Nov 20, 2023

    Removing income requirements from the child tax credit led to a dramatic decrease in child poverty. We should apply that lesson to the earned-income tax credit, too.

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  • The Benefits of Bison Restoration on Tribal Lands

    EcoWatch Nov 20, 2023

    The largest land-dwelling mammal in America, bison aid in balancing and maintaining a healthy ecosystem and help to create habitat for many species, including plants and birds. Their hooves aerate the soil, dispersing seeds and…

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  • Solidarity Between Indigenous and Black Communities Around Land Rights

    YES! Magazine Nov 20, 2023

    Historically, Indigenous and Black folks have been turned against each other by colonizers and enslavers. Now, communities are learning from one another and finding solidarity in efforts to reclaim stolen lands.…

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  • States Try to Address Gaps in Mental Health Pipelines

    EdSurge Nov 20, 2023

    Celina Pierrottet remembers 2016 as the year when she and her colleagues at the middle school where they taught noted a pointed change among their …

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  • Indigenous Land Management Is Key to Disaster Resilience

    The Center for Disaster Philanthropy Nov 20, 2023

    Indigenous management and conservation of land are critical to protecting the world’s natural environment from increased degradation due to climate change, yet within the continental U.S., the colonization of Indigenous…

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  • What Decentering Whiteness in American Education Looks Like

    Getting Smart Nov 19, 2023

    There is a narrative surrounding decentering whiteness in American education spaces. It is substantiated by culturally responsive pedagogy and curriculum. It incorporates trauma-informed practices and whole child support. It names…

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  • Voter Suppression and Economic Growth in the U.S.

    Equitable Growth Nov 19, 2023

    Voter suppression and bureaucratic barriers make voting in the United States harder than in most other developed nations, disenfranchising millions of Americans. As a result, higher-income citizens of the United…

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  • Indigenous Tribes Are Leading Efforts to Restore Ecosystems

    YES! Magazine Nov 19, 2023

    Cameron Macias bent down to examine a small pile of sawdust-filled scat on the floor of the former Lake Mills on the Elwha River in the northwest corner of Washington…

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  • A Shortage of Native Seeds is Slowing Land Restoration Across the U.S.

    The Conversation Nov 19, 2023

    Native plants help damaged landscapes by stabilizing soil, fighting invasive species and sheltering pollinators. Two horticulture experts explain what they’re doing to help develop new seed sources.

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  • Mass Shootings Often Put a Spotlight on Mental Illness, But Figuring Out Which Conditions Should Keep Someone from Having a Gun is No Easy Task

    The Conversation Nov 19, 2023

    Red flag laws are an important step in the right direction, but much more work is needed to determine the role of mental health in the lead-up to and aftermath of mass shootings.

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  • The Potential of Digital Government Systems

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Nov 19, 2023

    US government agencies struggle with outdated systems, increased demand, and floundering attempts at modernization. Pennsylvania’s leaders aim to change that.

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