“I can’t breathe.” These words have become a rallying cry for protestors demanding racial equity and, in particular, an end to police violence against Black Americans. For environmental policy experts,…
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Training Science Teachers to Combat Misinformation
The Hechinger Report Jul 4, 2023How do you teach kids about science when there is so much scientific misinformation and conflict over the truth about coronavirus, vaccines and masks? For the staff at the National…
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Why Are More and More Teachers Leaving the Profession?
EdSurge Jul 4, 2023School’s out for summer. School’s out … forever?When we started to devise a summer reading list of EdSurge articles from 2023 that have been most …
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Workplace Weight Discrimination is Part of Workplace Inequity
Triple Pundit Jul 4, 2023Weight discrimination is a common but under-identified aspect of workplace inequity that is finally getting some attention as organizations look to embrace a more holistic definition of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI).
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Shifting Mindsets on Systems Change Models
FSG Jul 3, 2023Influencing mindsets and mental models requires identifying what current mental models need to be shifted, targeting priority stakeholders for……
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California Sees Increase in Homeless Students
The 74 Jul 3, 2023Experts say the lack of affordable housing is fueling an increase in unhoused students that may continue to escalate.
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Why We Need to Manage Arctic Fisheries Properly
RAND Corporation Jul 3, 2023It is time to create a multilateral Arctic fisheries management plan before a moratorium on fishing in Arctic high seas sunsets in 2037. Agreements can lead to economic and food security for partners; a lack of coordination will lead to conflict, environmental degradation, and overfishing.
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Black People Are Disproportionately Impacted by Disasters
Disaster Relief and Recovery Magazine Jul 3, 2023The many personal, physical, and social impacts of natural disasters disproportionately affect Black people, new research shows. The paper, published in the journal Environmental Sociology, explains how disaster affects residency,…
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Locally Transmitted Malaria in the US Could be a Harbinger of Rising Disease Risk in a Warming Climate
The Conversation Jul 3, 2023After recent cases in Florida and Texas, authorities are advising the public to drain standing water sources to keep mosquitoes from multiplying.
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Three Myths About Immigration in America
The Conversation Jul 3, 2023The US is home to more international migrants than any other country. But even though immigration is an actively debated topic, immigrants are poorly understood.
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Using Social Intrapreneurship to Create a Momentum for Change During COVID-19
World Economic Forum Jul 3, 2023If 2020 has taught us anything, it is that life cannot go on as it was before. COVID-19 dealt a devastating blow to the global economy. We must redesign it.…
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Racial Discrimination is Linked to Suicidal Thoughts in Black Adults and Children
The Conversation Jul 2, 2023Frederick Douglass is regarded as one of the most prominent abolitionists the world has ever seen. Alongside his extraordinary contributions as an influential speaker, writer and human rights advocate, Douglass…
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