Eighteen months of a pandemic laid bare widening inequities embedded in our education system, our economy, and many other aspects of our society. Among the many gaps exposed by the…
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How U.S. Cities Are Making Progress on SDG Achievement
Stanford Social Innovation Review Jun 30, 2023Learning from global peers and using the sustainable development goals as a framework for measuring progress, US cities are accelerating solutions to social problems.
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Why We Need to Revolutionize Food Education in Public Schools
Food Tank Jun 30, 2023New York City’s Mayor Eric Adams released a roadmap to improve food education in the largest school system in the United States.
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Canada’s Wildfire Smoke is Threatening Millions of People
EcoWatch Jun 29, 2023Smoke from Canada’s wildfires in Ontario and Québec has dipped south again, causing air quality alerts for more than 80 million in the U.S.
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The Long-term Impacts of Wildfires on Rural Schools and Students
EdSource Jun 29, 2023Nearly three years ago, the Creek fire devastated the community of Big Creek and the town’s only elementary school.
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The Consequences of Louisiana’s Definition of Second-degree Murder
The Marshall Project Jun 29, 2023The night before Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans in 2005, Tiffany Woods and Emmanuel Scott fled the city, driving 320 miles northwest with their four small children. The youngest was…
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The Intersection of Green Infrastructure and Equitable Workforce Development
Urban Institute Jun 29, 2023During his State of the Union address last week, President Biden discussed the historic, bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), which, he suggested, will help the nation “withstand the devastating effects…
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Why We Need to Alter Nutrition Education to Understand Complex Health Challenges
K-12 Dive Jun 29, 2023K-12 News…
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Lab-grown Meat Techniques Aren’t New But Bringing Them Up to Scale to Meet Society’s Demand for Meat Will Require Further Development
The Conversation Jun 28, 2023Cell cultures are common tools in biology and drug development. Bringing them up to scale to meet the meat needs of societies will require further development.
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Charitable Giving Declines in 2022 Amidst Economic Challenges
ABC News Jun 26, 2023Charitable giving in the United States declined in 2022 — only the fourth time in four decades that donations did not increase year over year — according to the Giving USA report released Tuesday…
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Reframing What Laziness Looks Like
Nonprofit AF Jun 26, 2023[Image description: A panda, resting their head on some tree branches.Image by shangshaistonemen on Pixabay] Hi everyone, this will be the last blog post until August 8th, as I’ll be on my annual ……
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Certain Homeowners Opt for Higher Flood Risk Over Relocating to More Diverse Areas
Futurity Jun 26, 2023Homeowners in mostly white communities prefer to risk another flood rather than move to a more diverse neighborhood on safer ground.
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