CDC orders eviction moratorium citing public health emergency; Kenosha journalist quits over inflammatory headline; childcare centers emergency
CDC orders eviction moratorium citing public health emergency; Kenosha journalist quits over inflammatory headline; are childcare centers on the brink of extinction?; and more!
Can a university work with community groups to advance economic and racial justice? On Chicago’s South Side, the University of Chicago is working to reimagine its role. We spoke with Derek Douglas, vice president of civic engagement and external affairs at UC.
A housing crisis of epic proportions is staved off— at least for the moment—as the CDC belatedly orders a national eviction moratorium through the end of 2020.
The Kenosha News owes its community more than it gave with its unethical headlining of its coverage of a recent rally protesting the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
A recent study of childcare centers across two states and the DC area shows this field, one so critical to the social and economic future of the US, is in near terminal crisis.
In Virginia, a 34-member gubernatorial commission calls for radically changing how the history of African Americans is taught in K-12 public education.
Contagion is spreading in clusters at colleges and universities. UNC students say, “We all saw this coming” as they plead for transparency and some semblance of caution.
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