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Protecting Privacy in the Age of Coronavirus: Digital Tools for Nonprofits

The current pandemic makes us highly dependent on digital spaces that often obliterate privacy. When privacy is at a premium, what options are there?

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Fisheries and Stewardship: Lessons from Native Hawaiian Aquaculture

Native Hawaiians built and utilized networks of loko iʻa (fishponds), an aquaculture system reflecting highly sophisticated hydrology. Now that system, long in decay, is being rebuilt.

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Infographic: COVID Shutdown’s Impact on California Art and Artists

A quick survey of the California nonprofits shows the enormous impact of the pandemic-induced economic shutdown on the state’s arts community.

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Stimulus Bill Places Many Federal Student Loans on Sabbatical

While student loan debt reduction did not make it into the final stimulus bill, interest accumulation on federal student loans is suspended until September 30th.

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Under Cover of COVID, Feds Free Automakers to Spew More Carbon

The Trump administration is rolling back auto emissions rules. The result could be another billion tons of carbon emissions released into the atmosphere.

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In Times of Crisis, Watch Closely—or Your Rights May Disappear

In the context of the global pandemic, leaders in many countries, including the US, have sought to expand executive power and limit civil liberties.

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The COVID-Altered “Market” Deepens Crisis for Local News

During the pandemic, news audiences have grown, but ad revenue has catered anyway, leading to more journalism layoffs.

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