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    The seeks a Program Associate in the Humanities in Place program

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  2. California redwood forest returned to Native American tribes - ABC News via -

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  3. 13 hours ago

    We are still celebrating our partnership with 's and and 18 incredible organizations leading work around Food Security, Indigenous land rights and Racial Justice Movements. Our collages feature the work of these amazing organizations.

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  4. 8 hours ago

    🙏🏿💪🏿 & ’s ! we are partnering with 18 organizations across the U.S. & Caribbean to support the climate justice movement. these grants support entities focused on & led by women, youth, Black, Indigenous, people of color & LGBTQIA+ communities.

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  5. 7 hours ago

    The 2022 NYC Open Streets application is now open! Any interested community based organization, school, or groups of businesses/neighbors can apply to execute an Open Street. Application deadline for spring is 1/28! For more info, visit:

    An aerial photo of a wide street closed to cars. People bike and walk on the road. There are also tables, chairs and tents set up in the road. There is a colorful abstract mural painted down the middle of the road.
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  6. 7 hours ago

    On February 10 and 11, 's hosting a conference that's basically a who's who oo the Sustainable Development Goals (aka ) in my book. This is the most excited I've been about a Zoom since February 2020. You can find out more here:

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  7. Jan 25

    NEW: The redistricting cycle is in full swing, and the electoral maps drawn now will shape our communities for years to come. LDF attorneys Jared Evans and break down the redistricting process, and how you can get involved 👇

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  8. Jan 24

    Lina Bo Bardi as a curator by Zeuler Lima

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  9. Jan 1

    It's a rare treat to witness the birth of a museum collection of architecture and design. In "A Heritage of Design: Collecting Design at the National Museum of African American History and Culture," curator traces some of her steps

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  10. Jan 17
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  11. Jan 20

    no existe un mundo poshuracán: Puerto Rican Art in the Wake of Hurricane Maria. Coinciding with the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Maria, the exhibition explores how artists have responded to the transformative years since that event. Opening November 23.

    A ship consumed in a large plume of blue and white smoke, against a smoky gray sky.
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  12. Saving the former immigration hospital required years of planning to ensure the building's architectural features were preserved. Learn how it was done at . And don't forget to RSVP for opening event at !

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  13. We are thrilled to announce the grand opening of the Angel Island Immigration Museum (AIIM)! Join us TODAY at 11 am PST / 2 pm EST for our ribbon-cutting ceremony. We will be broadcasting online from AIIM. 🎉🎀✂️

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  14. Jan 23

    New exhibit at Angel Island features WWII experiences of Japanese immigrants incarcerated by the Department of Justice

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  15. Jan 22

    “This is a fundamental equity issue,” MTA Chairman Janno Lieber says about areas the Brooklyn-Queens Interborough Express would service. “We’re talking about some of the driest transit deserts, as we say, in the city.”

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  16. Jan 22

    The more I read Deem Journal, the more it looks to me like the future. (Yes, is on the cover this issue, but that's just what got me to finally read it.)

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  17. Two women in Kenya bring life to Nairobi's public libraries with . That means getting books people DO want to read, getting rid of colonial-era relics, creating a community space... and much else. An inspiring story for the new year.

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  18. 9 Nov 2021

    🥳Bunkers, we are thrilled to announce the second phase of digitisation work at , as part of the ,has began! In June 2021,we completed digitisation of 31,549 items housed at the McMillan Memorial Library at risk of damage due to climate change.

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  19. Jan 22
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  20. Jan 22

    For months, a group of youthful climate activists have waged a battle to halt a Portland highway expansion — and turn U.S. transportation policy around (via )

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  21. Jan 21
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