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  • Addressing Hate and Bias on College Campuses

    eJewish Philanthropy Feb 4, 2023

    New York City joined a disturbing national trend in 2022: the rise of antisemitic crimes. According to the New York Police Department, antisemitic crimes across the five boroughs jumped by 125% since last year.

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  • How Edible Gardens Build Momentum in the Food Movement

    Food Tank Feb 3, 2023

    Chef Alice Waters discusses the importance of connecting youth with their food and the power of procurement practices that support farmers.

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  • How Remote Work Benefits the Environment

    Causeartist Feb 2, 2023

    Discover the positive impact remote work is having on the environment.Remote working is on the rise but it’s not only benefiting businesses…

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  • Addressing High Bacteria Levels Left After A Bomb Cyclone

    Surfrider Foundation Feb 2, 2023

    The beginning of 2023 brought torrential downpours to the West Coast, causing devastating flooding, mudslides, and power outages. Across the country, we’ve watched drought-stricken California, in particular, get slammed with a…

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  • Fire Scientists Shed Light on Wildfire Trends

    The Conversation Feb 1, 2023

    More homes are burning in wildfires in nearly every Western state. The reason? Humans.

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  • Disadvantaged Boys Also Struggle with Eating Disorders

    Futurity Feb 1, 2023

    Boys in disadvantaged circumstances—not just girls from wealthy backgrounds—are at increased risk of disordered eating, research finds.

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  • How Older Adults Are Exiting Homelessness Into Housing

    National Alliance to End Homelessness Feb 1, 2023

    The Alliance’s latest report, Connecting Older Adults to Housing: Examining Disparities analyzes the different ways in which older adults exit homelessness by race, ethnicity, gender, age, and shelter status.

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  • The Impact of Ultra-processed Foods on Cognitive Abilities

    The Conversation Jan 31, 2023

    Researchers are trying to understand whether ultra-processed foods erode brain health in the aging process.

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  • Leaders Avoid Accountability as Fracking Increases in Texas

    Grist Jan 31, 2023

    With demand for natural gas surging during the Russia-Ukraine war, Texans say their homes are on the frontlines of new drilling.

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  • The Impact of Droughts on Utility Bills

    Futurity Jan 31, 2023

    Efforts to save water because of a drought can disproportionately affect low-income families, researchers report.

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  • Structural Inequality: Understanding Intersectionality and Power Dynamics

    Oxfam Jan 29, 2023

    After having been in many discussions recently which have struggled to extend the understanding of inequality beyond wealth, what was interesting in this forum was that wealth inequality was understood…

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  • Why Food Access Needs to Be More Equitable

    The Rockefeller Foundation Jan 29, 2023

    Since the Foundation became engaged in helping the world better understand what is in our food, we have recognized the importance of the international debate on digital sequencing information (DSI) and…

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