NY museum’s pandemic oral history; database lifts up healthcare workers felled by COVID; a White Mountain Apache contact tracing lesson; and more!
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The “Zoomer” Generation? High Schoolers Speak Out on Remote Learning

What does it mean for high school to be moved entirely to online platforms? To find out, NPQ spoke with a group of students from West Philadelphia.

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Open-Air Exhibit Features Hopeful Stories for Trying Times

An oral history project conducted in early April at the height of the pandemic in New York City reminds visitors of both the tragedy and heroism of a moment in time.

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Over 900 and Counting: US Healthcare Worker Deaths on the COVID Frontline

The Guardian’s interactive database documents healthcare workers who have died from the coronavirus while fighting it. Most are nurses and people of color.

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White Mountain Apache Find Path to Reduce COVID-19 Mortality Rate

Even as White Mountain Apache face high COVID-19 case levels, their death rate is low. Contact tracing that identifies cases needing treatment early helps explain why.

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Hollowed Out: How Income Inequality is Tearing America Apart

Inequality is growing right in front of our eyes. Will we be brave enough to take a peek?

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Will Philanthropy Invest in a Sustainable Food System for the Long Haul?

Foundations are aiding farmers now. But are they willing to shift their funding to help build a sustainable, equitable agricultural sector with staying power?

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