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Bolstering Climate-conscious Farmers of Color
YES! Magazine Oct 21, 2022At Sanctuary Farms on Detroit’s East Side, Jøn Kent and a team of volunteers use cardboard and paper bags to starve invasive weedy plants instead of using herbicides; they plant marigolds and…
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Disaster Relief and Recovery Magazine Oct 21, 2022More than 22 million people live in mobile and manufactured homes in the U.S., an affordable option for many people – especially in rural areas. Despite improved building standards, these…
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Lessons in Work-based Learning Programs
Getting Smart Oct 20, 2022Through my work in schools, I know that not all programs are created equal. What makes a strong career preparation and work-based learning program? What makes others fall flat? Here…
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The Impact of Flooding in Africa on Food Security
Futurity Oct 20, 2022Flooding can affect food security for over 5.6 million people across several African nations, according to a new study. The work comes at a time when floods have also devastated…
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Global Education Philanthropy: Committing to Action
Alliance Magazine Oct 20, 2022It was in this function that I attended the Transforming Education Summit (‘the TES’) in late September. For the first time ever, the UN hosted a Heads of State summit…
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Community Colleges Aren’t Meeting Basic Needs for Students
Higher Education Dive Oct 20, 2022A majority of food-insecure community college students, 56%, said their college did not provide food assistance, according to a new report released Wednesday by the Center for Community College Student Engagement. That’s…
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The Impact of Wildfires on Shaping Forests and the Animals That Live There
The Conversation Oct 19, 2022In the arid American West, wildfires now define summer. Recent years have seen some of the worst wildfires in recorded history. Climate change, the loss of Indigenous burning practices and…
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How to Address Burnout in Higher Education Employment
Higher Education Dive Oct 18, 2022Amid the Great Resignation, higher education is facing particularly high rates of employee burnout and possible attrition. But there are tangible ways college leaders can change workplace culture and increase…
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The Importance of Investing in Next-gen Farmers
GreenBiz Oct 17, 2022Throughout history, shocks to society — from plagues to economic uncertainty to natural disasters — have catalyzed a reordering or reorganization of our food and agriculture systems. For example, famously, farm management…
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Five Reasons to Care About Education in Emergencies
United Nations Foundation Oct 17, 2022In the Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan, a group of girls who have had to flee their homes in Syria dream of their futures. Known as the TIGER Girls, which…
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Carol Goss: Bringing Women Together to Fight Poverty
Giving Compass Oct 17, 2022This Q&A is part of a series highlighting the 2022 Black Women Give List honorees. Carol Goss made a career of advocating for children and families disproportionately affected by inequitable…
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