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  • How Wastewater Recycling Can Help Curb California Droughts

    Grist Jan 24, 2023

    Healdsburg’s reclamation facility recycles 350 million gallons of effluent each year.

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  • Pushing for Increased Tutoring to Curb Pandemic Learning Loss

    Chalkbeat Jan 24, 2023

    Gov.Whitmer wants tutors in schools before spring break to help students recover from post-COVID learning loss. Social title (90 characters): Governor wants tutors in Michigan schools before spring break…

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  • Frontline Health Workers Are Still Suffering From PTSD

    Futurity Jan 23, 2023

    Even those without a PTSD diagnosis, many frontline health workers experience symptoms that could lead to other problems.

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  • Why American Small Towns Have Trouble Accessing Federal Climate Funds

    Grist Jan 23, 2023

    The infrastructure law allocated more than $50 billion to make America more resilient to climate change. But much of that money comes with a catch.

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  • Cheap Sewer Pipe Repairs Can Push Toxic Fumes into Homes and Schools

    The Conversation Jan 23, 2023

    A wave of infrastructure projects is coming as federal funds pour in. Cities need to know the risks from the cheapest, most popular repair method and how to avoid harm.

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  • Parallels Between Environmental Racism and Police Brutality

    YES! Magazine Jan 23, 2023

    As a teen, Ingrid Waldron knew she had a unique outlook on life. Raised in Montreal, she spent ages 11 through 15 with her family in Trinidad, where she witnessed…

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  • What an Ancient Art Can Teach Us About Our Approach to Shaping Change

    Corrina Grace Jan 23, 2023

    As the cofounder of a UNESCO award-winning organisation called SERES, where I now serve as a board member and senior advisor, I spent over a decade working in close proximity…

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  • A Detail Plan To Improve Food in Texas State Prisons

    Marshall Project Jan 23, 2023

    The move follows our investigation revealing meals of raw potatoes, moldy bread.

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  • Exclusion Within Tech Communities Is More Prevalent for This Group

    Forbes Jan 22, 2023

    It’s 2022, and yet, I and many others who are advocates for diversity and inclusion (D&I), particularly in STEM, still have to push for this movement. Despite visible efforts to…

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  • Parents in the US had Alarmingly High Rates of Anxiety and Depression During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    The Conversation Jan 22, 2023

    One way to prevent mental health challenges in children: Recognize and treat the mental health issues of their parents.

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  • How Do We Make Safe Classrooms A Reality?

    Chalkbeat Jan 22, 2023

    On my drive to work, I used to mentally rehearse my lesson plans. Now I rehearse the ‘run, hide, fight’ protocol.

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  • How Philanthropies Can Have Outsize Impact

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jan 22, 2023

    In an era of big-bet philanthropy, a small foundation can still have an outsize impact. Here are seven techniques for getting more from your philanthropic dollar.

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