Women, racial and ethnic minorities, and LGBTQ+ individuals are disproportionately affected by workplace mistreatment in academic medicine, a study finds.
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How Food Policy in Urban Farming Can Build Nutrition Access
Food Tank Jul 11, 2023From Accra to New York City, some of the most transformative food policy is coming from cities and municipalities across the world.
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DoorDash Introduces SNAP/EBT Payments to Expand Food Access
DoorDash Newsroom Jul 11, 2023DoorDash will begin accepting SNAP/EBT payments on the platform with multiple grocery partners including ALDI, Albertsons, Safeway, Meijer, and participating 7-Eleven® stores. With these partnerships, more than 4,000 grocery and convenience locations nationwide will soon offer SNAP/EBT payment…
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How Small Wealthy Suburbs Contribute to Regional Housing Problems
The Conversation Jul 11, 2023Small suburbs have a track record of blocking new housing. Two urban policy experts explain why that’s a problem and what metro areas could do about it.
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Building Supportive Networks for Farmers and Their Families Amid California Flooding
Food Tank Jul 11, 2023As floods continue to inundate California, Ayudando Latinos A Soñar is supporting farm workers and their families.
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Human Exposure to Wildfires Has More Than Doubled in Two Decades – Who Is At Risk Might Surprise You
The Conversation Jul 10, 2023Nearly 22 million people lived within 3 miles of a US wildfire in the past two decades. A new study tracking their locations flips the script on who is at risk.
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Reimagining Prison Food in New England Institutions
Center for Agriculture & Food Systems Jul 10, 2023Approximately 2 million people are incarcerated in the United States. While law- and policymakers have focused some attention on improving conditions for individuals who are incarcerated, the issue of food…
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The Legal Challenges of Cyberstalking
RAND Corporation Jul 10, 2023The authors enhance the understanding of cyberstalking by offering the first empirical analysis on federal cyberstalking cases.The results of in-depth interviews with law enforcement, prosecutors, and victims’ advocacy groups are also presented….
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Pretrial Release Doesn’t Threaten Public Safety
Prison Policy Initiative Jul 9, 2023When these states, cities, and counties began releasing more people pretrial, there were no corresponding waves in crime.
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LGBTQ Communities Are Often Victims of Hate Crimes
The Conversation Jul 9, 2023In our recent analysis of the National Crime Victimization Survey, we found that the odds of being a violent hate crime victim for LGBTQ people was nine times greater than…
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The Air Pollution of Wildfire Smoke Will Harm Homeless Populations
Grist Jul 9, 2023As Canadian wildfire smoke inundated U.S. cities, people took shelter indoors. For homeless people, dangerous air quality is inescapable.
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Understanding Future Teacher Motivations
EdSurge Jul 9, 2023He believes the key to success as a teacher is in building connections with students.
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