Community & Food Insecurity by Sha-Nel Henderson

            For a number of years, I have watched my neighborhood undergo many changes, but primarily due to gentrification. I currently live in the Crown Hill area which is a predominately Black community. I chose to do the Neighborhood Tour Project over an issue that is severely affecting the health of our residents, food insecurities.

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Slowing Down to Move Faster by Dean Peterson

From sometime in early 2020 to today (about 15 months), the United States and the rest of the world faced a pandemic that marched through communities across the globe leaving many people sick and many others dead. Epidemics and pandemics are nothing new to the world, but for those who don’t really remember a pandemic

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Covid-19 and The Effects on School Closure by Mutia Morris

       Covid-19 or in other words the Coronavirus first was mentioned around the end of 2019. It did not have much effect on our day-to-day lives until March of 2020, which is when so many precautions came about for this deadly virus. On April 20, 2021, there have been 854,425 new cases reported worldwide according

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