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The Washington Post: New U.N. Climate Report: Monumental Change Already Here for World’s Oceans and Frozen Regions

“Even our language has to adapt: What once was called ‘climate change’ is now truly a ‘climate crisis.’ … We are seeing unprecedented temperatures, unrelenting storms and undeniable science.”

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CURBED: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Latest Legislation? Housing Justice for All

Ocasio-Cortez’s housing bill, titled the “A Place to Prosper Act,” would seek to use new regulations, publicizing the performance of large landlords, and targeted investments in tenants’ rights to improve the affordability and accessibility of our housing system, and create a more equitable and stable rental housing market.

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Los Angeles Times: My father was IBM’s first black software engineer. The racism he fought persists in the high-tech world today

“Garbage in, garbage out,” software engineers say. Likewise, racism in, racism out. Biased developers produce biased code. But from my father, I learned there are ways to fight back. Facing racism encountered daily within IBM, my father relied on his community for support.

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The Philadelphia Inquirer: Low-Income Philadelphians Still Face a Gentrification Crisis

And “unfavorable,” lower-income residents are often black or Latino. A March study from the National Community Reinvestment Coalition found that since 2000, 12,000 black Philadelphians alone moved out of gentrifying neighborhoods, reflecting Philadelphia’s notably high level of black displacement in particular. Across the country, the study found black and Latino resident displacement to be a hallmark of gentrification.

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