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    The Haiti That Still Dreams

    Looking back at Haiti's history, the nation has often been defined by the hardships and turmoil its faced, but hope still exists even now "as long as there’s breath".

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    New York bans insurance discrimination against low-income tenants

    Following a Gothamist investigation that uncovered "insurance redlining", lawmakers have approved provisions that will prohibit insurance companies from denying coverage.

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    The Revolution Will Not Be In English Only, Part One: Beginning A Language Justice Journey

    Movement work can be handicapped by language barriers, where important information, conversations, and perspectives are prioritized in a certain language over others.

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    The Israel-Hamas War Is Tearing Nonprofits Apart. But Some Are Bridging Staff Divides

    The destruction on both sides has led to turmoil in workplaces nationwide, with most organizations choosing to stay silent for fear of both internal and external reproach.

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    What’s It Like To Be a Teacher in America Today?

    Public school teachers in the U.S. are contending with a combination of challenging circumstances and few K-12 teachers are optimistic about the future of education.

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    School Choice: Educating Students, Building Communities

    In recent years, states have started to expand K-12 school choice alongside offering education savings accounts (ESA), allowing parents to customize their child's education.

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    Who are today’s climate activists? Dispelling 3 big myths for Earth Month

    As climate activists mobilize this month, misconceptions continue about the people who make up the movement and what their activism looks like.

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    Earth Month Celebration 2024

    In celebration of Earth Month the New York Botanical Gardens is hosting in-person and online programs and workshops, and guides on gardening and creating green spaces.

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    Five holy events and holidays are packed into late March. Here’s why.

    What are the odds that the celebrations would fall so close together? A calendar anomaly explains why this March has been packed with festivities.

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    African and Asian newcomers are the new face of migrants in NYC

    Migration to NYC has traditionally been from Central and South America until about three years ago, now almost half of new arrivals come from regions outside of Latin America.

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