
For Students in Juvenile Detention, School Doesn't Stop. These Teachers Won't Let It.
Five Lincoln Public Schools teachers have been tasked with educating Nebraska youth while they’re detained and awaiting court decisions.
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Cherokee artists are preserving their language by creating beautiful music
With 2,000 fluent Cherokee language speakers still alive, the Cherokee Nation is looking for unique ways to preserve the language. "An Indigenous language is lost every two weeks around the world,” said Howard Paden, executive director of the Cherokee Nation Language Department.
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Cape Town Solved Their Water Crisis — Here’s What We Can Learn From Them
In 2018, after three years of poor rainfall and the worst droughts on record between 2015 and 2018, the city made the announcement “that drastic action was required to avoid running out of water entirely.”
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In Zimbabwe, a Women-only Gem Mine Gives Abuse Survivors New Hope
Workers at Africa’s first all-female mine say their jobs have given them a fresh start and financial independence.
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Little Miss Flint Has Spent Her Life Fighting The Water Crisis
No, that isn't an exaggeration: since she was 12-years-old, the Flint native has been the face of Flint's water crisis — one that's still very much active today.
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How Many People Die of Hunger — And How To Solve World Hunger
Over 800 million people around the world suffer from chronic food deprivation on a daily basis. While we’ve made progress, there’s still so much we can all do to help end world hunger.
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The 7 Countries Accepting the Most Ukrainian Refugees
To determine which countries have taken in the most people fleeing Ukraine since fighting broke out on February 24, Stacker compiled refugee data from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
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The Invisible Climate Refugee Crisis is Finally Getting a Spotlight
This legal definition of refugees, unfortunately, doesn’t include those who have to flee their homes because of the climate crisis. But it should.
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Trans Day of Visibility: 13 Good News Stories To Celebrate
The White House put out a number of announcements about trans rights, and Charlotte Clymer is here to tell you about them because today should be about trans and non-binary joy.
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People & Planet: What Is Intersectional Environmentalism?
Intersectional environmentalism is the mainstream environmentalist movement demanding that our planet and its people are both cared for and seen as interconnected.
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Meet One Ukrainian Etsy Seller Creating In The Midst of Conflict
This Etsy seller gives us a look into life in Ukraine during the ongoing conflict — and what she's doing with her influx of new sales.
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For Ukraine's Refugee Children, Schools Promise a Fresh Start
Europe's schools are working to make space for more than 1.5 million children fleeing the war in Ukraine.
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