
Meet the Black Women Behind the New Digital Startups Aimed at Reducing Health Disparities
Only 3% of active physicians are Black women. A wave of new digital platforms is trying to make it easier to find them.
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Reddit Uplifting News: 8 Best Wholesome Subreddits
From news stories about human progress to inspiring personal accomplishments, these uplifting, wholesome, and positive subreddits will make you smile and give you hope for the future.
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More Than a Warm Body': Schools Try Long-Term Solutions To Substitute Teacher Shortage
Long before Covid forced states to take desperate measures to find substitutes, schools often struggled to cover teacher absences. Now, school districts want more than quick fixes.
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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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How One City Closed the Digital Divide for Nearly All Its Students
As of February, the city had provided nearly 36,000 laptops and more than 11,500 hot spots to low-income public school students.
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This church is loving thy neighbors — one paid medical debt at a time
“Will they be able to solve every person’s medical debt? No. But for those people they do, it’s life-changing.”
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These Young Climate Activists Are Breaking Through the Language Barrier Around the World
Confused about climate change? This young climate NGO is using people’s own languages to deliver the facts.
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Ultimate Calendar: Awareness Months & National Days
Your simple guide to the hundreds of national and global awareness holidays dedicated to supporting meaningful causes.
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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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Reclaiming Art After Centuries of Violence & Colonialism
Art is a tool for resistance, yes, but it is also a tool for peace, reconciliation, and healing in response to histories of colonization, violence, and corruption.
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12 Famous Veterinarians Who Inspire Us To Do Good
Veterinary science has become an innovative field, taking care of our beloved pets, but also to making breakthroughs that improve the lives of all who inhabit the planet. Meet 12 veterinarians who inspire us to do more good.
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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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