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  • Empowering Women-led Agriculture Entrepreneurs

    Food Tank Jul 8, 2023

    LadyAgri Impact Investment Hub is transforming agri-business by empowering women-led projects and investments.

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  • Reimagining Small and Sustainable Community Farms

    Alliance Magazine Jul 8, 2023

    Agriculture has long been a contributor to the global climate crisis, and it’s intrinsic to how industrial agriculture operates today. In 1990, half of the farms in the United States were small or medium sized.

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  • Bold Lessons in Women’s Economic Empowerment Strategy

    Hewlett Foundation

    Our Women’s Economic Empowerment strategy is based on the premise that much of economic policymaking, if it attends to women’s needs at all, tends to focus on changing women to fit into existing economic systems and structures, rather than seeking to change those systems and structures to better…

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  • Environmentalism in the Face of Inequity

    The Counter Jul 6, 2023

    The Sweet Fern Savanna Land and Water Reserve, in the heart of Pembroke Township, Illinois, offers a glimpse into what much of the area looked like before European settlers drained…

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  • NYC Students Are Addressing Gun Violence and Trauma

    Chalkbeat Jul 5, 2023

    Students and educators at Williamsburg Charter High School continue to reel from a shooting in February. They are also rallying to push for change.

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  • America’s Disconnection Drisis: In 31 states, Utilities Can Shut Off Power for Nonpayment In A Heat Wave

    The Conversation Jul 5, 2023

    One in 4 American households are at risk of losing power because of the high cost of energy. Over 30% of those disconnections are in summer, when heat gets dangerous.

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  • Building an Economy Rooted in Love for Black Communities

    Nonprofit Quarterly Jul 5, 2023

    To build an economy that loves Black people requires building an ecosystem that invests in and supports Black creative people throughout the US South.

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  • How Climate Flooding Will Impact Black Communities in the U.S.

    EcoWatch Jul 5, 2023

    Climate-caused flooding will increase in the next 30 years, causing billions of dollars of losses that will disproportionately affect Black communities in the United States, according to a new study.…

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  • Helping Kids Get Access to Free Meals This Summer

    The 74 Jul 5, 2023

    While students receive meals in school, once the academic year ends, they might not have enough food at home.

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  • SNAP Work Requirements Don’t Get Boost Employment

    Futurity Jul 4, 2023

    Work requirements for SNAP benefits don’t boost employment, a study finds. Instead, they have adverse effects on homeless people.

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  • Human Exposure to Wildfires has More Than Doubled in Two Decades

    The Conversation Jul 4, 2023

    Nearly 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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  • Why Are More and More Teachers Leaving the Profession?

    EdSurge Jul 4, 2023

    School’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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