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Richard G. Smith
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The National GuardHunger in Washington State: US Food Insecurity on the Rise Nationwide
A recent study suggests that the food insecure population will quadruple in Washington state as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic
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What Should Cities Do with Their COVID-Era Pilot Programs?
Global Cities intern Paula Pelletier examines what cities should do with programs formed in response to COVID-19.
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Rebuilding the Midwest's Infrastructure
January 6, 2021, RESEARCH Report by John Austin and Alexander Hitch, Download Report (PDF), John Austin and Alexander Hitch examine policies and priorities to drive equitable economic recovery in the Midwest in a world reshaped by COVID-19., Executive Summary, In the midst of a national discussio...
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James EadesRepublicans and Democrats Divide on Key Debate Issues
2020 Chicago Council Survey findings illuminate partisan divides in views on COVID-19, race, climate change, and national security.
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ReutersLocal Narratives on Migrant Integration: Cities' Strategies Could Gain Momentum after COVID
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light an opportunity for moving societies towards inclusion and social cohesion, rather than xenophobia.
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Teresa Welsh
Senior Reporter, Devex
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Zhipeng YaJapanese Public Backs Additional Measures to Fight Coronavirus Outbreak
Japan has been one of the countries on the frontlines of the COVID crisis, highlighted by the case of the Diamond Princess cruise ship, quarantined off Yokohama following an outbreak of COVID-19 aboard.
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Tim MossholderThe Most Resilient People on Earth? Farmers.
Recent years have tested the resiliency of farmers with trade wars, catastrophic floods, and now the COVID-19 pandemic, but farmers are #StillFarming.