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Subject Population Connection News and Updates
Date October 24, 2025 8:38 PM
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October 24, 2025
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Special PopEd Event Next Week
Population Education [[link removed]] equips K–12 educators with the tools to teach young learners about the connections between global population trends, people, and the environment.
A highlight of PopEd is our annual World of 8 Billion student video contest [[link removed]] . This global competition invites middle and high school students to produce 60-second videos that explore the impacts of population growth on one of three challenges each year and propose creative, sustainable solutions.
During this virtual event, you’ll see the winning entries from the 2024-2025 contest and hear about the incredible response from students worldwide. In addition, you’ll learn more about PopEd’s professional development workshops, ready-to-use curricula materials, and interactive activities used in classrooms throughout Northern America and beyond.
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Reflecting on Dr. Jane Goodall’s Legacy
Our team at Population Connection is deeply saddened by the passing of the legendary ethologist and conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall. One of the first female field researchers, Dr. Goodall defied adversity in a field that was heavily male-dominated at the time. Through her work with her non-profit, the Jane Goodall Institute [[link removed]] , she stood as one of the most tireless and inspirational messengers for environmental protection, empathy, and hope of our time.
She was also a true champion for the progressive population movement. Dr. Goodall never shied away from addressing the issue of human population growth, denouncing the absurd notion of infinite growth on a finite planet, and highlighting the critical role of women’s empowerment in protecting the environment.
Read Communications Manager Olivia Nater's reflections on Dr. Goodall's legacy as an environmentalist, conservationist, and humanitarian.
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PopEd's Fall Theme: The World's Women
Around the globe, women and girls play vital roles in their families and communities. Yet they often face challenges that limit their opportunities to thrive, including unequal access to education, health care, and decision-making. This fall, the Population Education team will supply lessons and classroom resources to help students explore these issues. By understanding connections between population dynamics and gender equity, students can see how investing in women and girls doesn’t just change individual lives but transforms communities and helps shape a sustainable future for everyone.
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Kathy and Julian Donahue, members since 1978 and annual IRA QCD donors
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Year-End Giving: Consider a Gift From Your IRA
If you're at least 70 ½ years old, you may make qualified charitable distributions (QCDs) directly from your traditional individual retirement account (IRA). A QCD is a tax-free gift, and it’s an advantageous way to support Population Connection. There are some important points to take into consideration about this form of giving, and we're here to answer any questions you might have as you think about supporting our work by giving from your IRA. Read more on our website, below!
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Latest Blog Posts
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If you haven't checked our website lately, you might have missed some of our newest blog posts! Here are our latest additions:
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[[link removed]] Visiting our Global Partners in Guatemala: Manos Abiertas field report [[link removed] Action&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=October%20Newsletter%20]
From the PopEd Blog
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Check out some recent blog posts from our PopEd team!
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