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Coffee Companies That Emphasize Hiring Disabled Workers Fall Short


A new trend of coffee shops that preferentially hire workers with disabilities is emerging. These businesses may offer better access to jobs, but are they truly inclusive? Read more...
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​​How Community-Based Public Space Can Build Civic Trust: Lessons from Akron

How can communities build civic trust? A multiyear effort in Akron, OH, has some lessons to share in how public space can be leveraged to support racial equity. Read more...
 
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Food Co-op Leaders Say the Cure for Gentrification Is Solidarity

At a conference of food co-op startup leaders, participants discussed what it takes for food co-ops to build with community members and thereby avoid gentrification. Read more...

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"Off the Hook": How Do We Repair?

At its best, cancel culture demands a change from the condemned—but what does that change look like? What exactly are we asking for? Watch the video and read more...
 

Students Fight for the Right to Learn about Climate Change

Youth across the country are joining forces with lawmakers to propose a Green New Deal for Schools, which calls for updated buildings, buses, and plans to let students learn about what may be the biggest issue of their lives. Read more...
 
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