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58 minutes with … Julia Galef
New York magazine

58 minutes with … Julia Galef

The tech elite’s favorite pop intellectual.

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6 mins  |
April 12-25, 2021
Richard Carranza's Last Stand
New York magazine

Richard Carranza's Last Stand

Mayor de Blasio hired an ''equity warrior'' as schools chancellor. How parental politics-and the pandemic-left him defeated

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10+ mins  |
April 12-25, 2021
National Teacher Of The Year
Reader's Digest US

National Teacher Of The Year

Tabatha Rosproy, age 33, Winfield, Kansas

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1 min  |
April 2021
Don't waste your money on these 23 things
Reader's Digest US

Don't waste your money on these 23 things

Avoiding unforced spending errors will let you save for the stuff you really want

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10+ mins  |
April 2021
The Last Pandemic
Reason magazine

The Last Pandemic

Technological breakthroughs and policy progress mean humanity may never again have to endure a disaster like Covid-19.

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May 2021
Reason magazine

In 2020, Teachers Unions and Police Unions Showed Their True Colors

It’s time for the left and the right to take a hard look at their favorite public-sector Unions.

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10+ mins  |
March 2021
‘Big Burden' For Schools Trying To Give Kids Internet Access
AppleMagazine

‘Big Burden' For Schools Trying To Give Kids Internet Access

When the coronavirus pandemic shut down schools, educators had to figure out how to get kids online. Fast.

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AppleMagazine #490
AppleMagazine

Malala Takes Her Passions To The Small Screen With Apple

Malala Yousafzai is a Nobel laureate known around the world for her activism, but she’s also a cartoon fan, and is taking her love of television and film to Apple TV+.

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4 mins  |
March 12, 2021
SpringHill – More Than a Startup
Fast Company

SpringHill – More Than a Startup

LeBron James and Maverick Carter’s SpringHill Company has become a media and branding juggernaut that empowers communities and is built for the future.

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10+ mins  |
March - April 2021
Will Feminists Please Stop Calling The Cops?
Reason magazine

Will Feminists Please Stop Calling The Cops?

The Women’s Liberation Movement has gotten tied to mass incarceration. It needs to break free.

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10+ mins  |
April 2021
A Teacher's Lifesaving Call
Reader's Digest US

A Teacher's Lifesaving Call

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Julia Koch began what was only her second year as a first-grade teacher in a virtual classroom at Edgewood Elementary School in Muskegon Heights, Michigan. One September afternoon a few weeks into the school year, she received a call from Cynthia Phillips, who was having technical difficulties with her granddaughter’s tools for online learning.

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March 2021
AppleMagazine

As Virus Cuts Class Time, Teachers Have To Leave Out Lessons

English teachers are deciding which books to skip. History teachers are condensing units. Science teachers are often doing without experiments entirely

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5 mins  |
AppleMagazine #484
After Alarmism
New York magazine

After Alarmism

The war on climate denial has been won. And that’s not the only good news.

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10+ mins  |
January 18–31, 2021
The Memory War
New York magazine

The Memory War

When Jennifer Freyd accused her father of sexual abuse, her parents set out to discredit her—creating a controversial school of psychology that has bolstered the defense of countless sex offenders.

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10+ mins  |
January 4-17, 2021
China's Rebel Historians
The Atlantic

China's Rebel Historians

Defiant researchers chronicle a past that the Communist Party grows ever more intent on erasing.

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10+ mins  |
January - February 2021
Biden Pledges To Rejoin Paris Climate Agreement
Reason magazine

Biden Pledges To Rejoin Paris Climate Agreement

“Today, The Trump Administration officially left the Paris Climate Change Agreement,” tweeted President-elect Joe Biden on November 4, 2020. “And in exactly 77 days, a Biden Administration will rejoin it.”

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February 2021
Living With Karens
New York magazine

Living With Karens

A white woman calls the polıce on her Black neıghbors. Sıx months later, they stıll share a property lıne.

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10+ mins  |
December 21, 2020-January 3, 2021
Inc.

Seesaw – Best in Class

For helping to make remote learning work during the pandemic.

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5 mins  |
Winter 2020 - 2021
The Loudest Voice
Fast Company

The Loudest Voice

Corporate America needs to get on the right side of history. Civil rights nonprofit color of change gets it there – ready or not.

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10+ mins  |
Winter 2020/2021
Mother Jones

Color by Numbers

GreatSchools has become the go-to source for information on local schools. Yet its ratings could be making neighborhood segregation worse.

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10+ mins  |
November/December 2020
School Wasn't So Great Before Covid, Either
The Atlantic

School Wasn't So Great Before Covid, Either

Yes, remote schooling has been a misery—but it’s offering a rare chance to rethink early education entirely.

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10+ mins  |
December 2020
An Anti-racist Education for Middle Schoolers
Reason magazine

An Anti-racist Education for Middle Schoolers

K-12 STUDENTS IN large public school districts across the country spent much of the fall semester at home, a less-than-ideal result of the COVID-19 pandemic. But Zoom learning was hardly the only significant change to the education system. Some school districts are embracing trendy but dubious ideas about how to fight racism in the classroom.

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6 mins  |
January 2021
Bringing Politics Into the Classroom
The Atlantic

Bringing Politics Into the Classroom

Why it’s impossible—and irresponsible— for teachers in minority communities to ignore the subject

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10 mins  |
December 2020
Popular Science

Landing a Lifeline

For those whose livelihood depends on the ocean, a covid-spurred interruption in the seafood market might speed progress toward a more sustainable future—for them and for fish.

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10+ mins  |
Winter 2020
Abandon Hope, All Ye Who Build Here
Bloomberg Businessweek

Abandon Hope, All Ye Who Build Here

Wildfires are close to torching the insurance industry in California

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10+ mins  |
November 16, 2020
Alone, Ignored, And the Virus at The Door
Bloomberg Businessweek

Alone, Ignored, And the Virus at The Door

Nursing homes responded to the pandemic by blame-shifting, but an investigation into a troubled chain suggests the industry could have done more to stop outbreaks

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November 09, 2020
A Desk of Their Own To Ease Remote Learning For Kids In Need
Techlife News

A Desk of Their Own To Ease Remote Learning For Kids In Need

As remote schooling surged during the pandemic, parents across the country realized that many kids didn’t have desks at home.

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3 mins  |
October 24, 2020
Mother Jones

Cop Out

How Black Oaklanders finally expelled the school police

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10+ mins  |
November/December 2020
THE PRICE OF PURPLE
Archaeology

THE PRICE OF PURPLE

Archaeologists have found new evidence of a robust dye industry that endured on the Mediterranean coast for millennia

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10+ mins  |
November/December 2020
Archaeology

IN THE REIGN OF THE SUN KINGS

Old Kingdom pharaohs faced a reckoning that reshaped Egypt’s balance of power

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10+ mins  |
November/December 2020