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Commentary Higher Education

How Gutting the U.S. Department of Education Would Hurt Students and Their Families

February 12, 2025 — Kings Floyd, Peter Granville, Chantal Hinds and Halley Potter
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Report K - 12

Creating a More Diverse Teaching Workforce: Lessons for School Districts from Maryland

September 13, 2023By Jayla Hart
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Commentary Disability

Top 5 Reasons SSI’s Asset Limits Are Long Overdue for an Upgrade

September 12, 2023By Rebecca Vallas
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Report Shia Politics

Iraq’s Sectarian Relapse: Lessons of the “Shia House”

September 12, 2023By Thanassis Cambanis
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Commentary Voices of Disability Economic Justice

The Financial and Emotional Costs of Seeking Mental Health Supports

September 7, 2023By Sapakshanama
Commentary Health Care

Medicare Negotiations Will Expand Equitable Access to Prescription Drugs, But Congress Can Go Further

September 6, 2023By Thomas Waldrop
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Commentary Living the Climate Emergency

Satellite Monitoring Reveals the Startling Extent of Iraq’s Water Crisis

September 1, 2023By Husam Sobhi
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Commentary Health Care

Addressing Hypertension Is Critical for Lowering the Black Maternal Mortality Rate

August 31, 2023By Nichele Washington
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Commentary Unions & Organizing

Will Starbucks’ Union-Busting Stifle a Union Rebirth in the United States?

August 31, 2023By Steven Greenhouse
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Commentary Living the Climate Emergency

Climate Change and Water Scarcity Are Turning Iraq into a Land of Turmoil

August 30, 2023By Safaa Khalaf
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AMMARAH, IRAQ - FEBRUARY 8:  An Iraqi marsh arab woman punts in the marshes February 8, 2005 south of the Iraqi city of Ammarah. Criminality, not insurgency, is the biggest issue for British troops in Ammarah, with gangs frequently kidnapping people and stealing cars at gunpoint on the main road running through the province. Ammarah is Iraq's poorest province.  (Photo by Ghaith Abdul-Ahad/Getty Images)
Commentary Living the Climate Emergency

The Space for Iraqi Climate Activism Is Dangerously Small, and Shrinking

August 30, 2023By Maha Yassin
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Shia Power Comes of Age: The Transformation of Islamist Politics in Iraq, 2003–2023

August 30, 2023By Fanar Haddad, Marsin Alshamary, Ali Al-Mawlawi, Renad Mansour, Ben Robin-D’Cruz, Taif Alkhudary, Maria Luisa Fantappie, Sajad Jiyad and Thanassis Cambanis
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Commentary Health Care

How a New Funding Model Would Help Rural Hospitals Avoid Closure

August 30, 2023By Caroline Hoover
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Commentary Care Economy

What States Can Learn from D.C.’s Care Initiative

August 30, 2023By Faith Jalango
AL-FOHUD, IRAQ - JUNE 3:  A Marsh Arab guides his boat through a marsh area that is slowly being re-flooded with water June 3, 2003 in Al-Fohud, Iraq. The Marsh Arabs have inhabited the swamplands in the area for approximately 5,000 years, but their lifestyle was virtually destroyed by Saddam Hussein following the 1991 Shiite uprising in the region. Hussein constructed dams and diverted waterways to drain the marshes in an effort to destroy the Marsh Arabs. Following the war, some dams have been re-opened allowing the marshes to slowly begin to refill and some Marsh Arabs are beginning to return to their old lifestyle.  (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
Commentary Living the Climate Emergency

Iraq’s Climate Change Agenda Must Prioritize Health—for Humans, Animals, and Plants

August 30, 2023By Mac Skelton
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Report K - 12

How to Grow Bilingual Teacher Pathways: Making the Most of U.S. Linguistic and Cultural Diversity

August 28, 2023By Dr. Conor P. Williams and Jonathan Zabala
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