World hunger reached a five-year high in 2020 and a third of the world population — 2.3 billion people — did not have access to adequate nutrition. Conflict, the COVID-19 pandemic, and…
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Community Ownership Helps Black Neighborhoods Build Wealth
Brookings Oct 28, 2023In the famous post-Civil War initiative known as “40 acres and a mule,” Union General William T. Sherman promised newly freed Black households the one thing most necessary for sustaining…
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The Potential of Nondegree Upskilling Programs
HRDive Oct 28, 2023Human Resources and Workforce Management News…
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Hawaii’s School Meal Program Eligibility
The 74 Oct 28, 2023Recent changes to a federal program could allow for a significant expansion of free school meals in Hawaii, but it’s unclear if the state will opt in.
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How Community Fridges Are Helping the Climate
Grist Oct 27, 2023Volunteers stock hundreds of fridges with free items, bolstering access to food and cutting landfill emissions in cities from New York to Anchorage, Alaska.
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Many Rural Counties Are Poorly Equipped to Address Rising Gun Homicides
The Rural Blog Oct 27, 2023From 2016 to 2020, Phillips County had the country’s highest per capita rate of gun homicides. ( Photo by Renuka Rayasam/KFF Health News ) …
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For communities across the Global South, the impacts of climate change are not abstract projections but concrete realities that threaten their land and food security. The final installment of the Intergovernmental Panel…
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Atlanta’s BeltLine Shows How Urban Parks can Drive ‘Green Gentrification’ if Cities Don’t Think About Affordable Housing
The Conversation Oct 27, 2023A longtime critic of Atlanta’s BeltLine explains how the popular network of parks has increased inequality in the city and driven out lower-income residents.
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Approaching Disability Inclusion in the Workplace
degrees Oct 26, 2023Organizations are at their best when they welcome, respect and include people of all backgrounds, including people with disabilities. At FHI 360, we prioritize disability inclusion and are continuously working to strengthen our practices and culture.
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In Metro Atlanta, Black Families Are Being Squeezed Out of Homeownership by Corporate Investors
The Conversation Oct 26, 2023In the years since the Great Recession, when housing prices dramatically fell, Wall Street investors have been buying large numbers of single-family homes to use as rentals. As of 2022,…
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Nourishing Hope: How Spreeha Transforms Communities Through Nutrition
Global Washington Oct 26, 2023My son Rizbi is three and a half but he didn’t look like one, he was severely underweight. He used to fall sick, frequently. Since the COVID-19 happened, our income…
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Preparing Educators for Better STEM Learning
The 74 Oct 25, 2023Joseph & Dvorkin: City University of NY program teaches future educators to use computing concepts in a broad range of subjects, at all grade levels.
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