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"Two American Families: 1991-2024" is a "knockout documentary" (The New York Times) chronicling the economic struggles of two Milwaukee families—one Black, one white—over three decades. From
The Yale Environmental Sustainability Summit featured two key plenary panels. The first, "Flowing Capital to a Sustainable Future," explored impact investing with Yale alumni. Panelists included
The global commodity system, long-serving, is now vulnerable, a weakness amplified by the pandemic. Companies are urgently transforming sourcing models, simplifying and localising supply chains,

The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) aims to safeguard global seafood supplies by promoting environmentally responsible choices.
This overview explores sustainable fisheries, featuring
Join INFORUM on October 20 for Bryant Terry, acclaimed chef and author of *Black Food: Stories, Art, and Recipes from Across the African Diaspora*. He will explore the depth and breadth of Black
The Portland Interfaith Clergy Resistance hosted a prayer vigil at Terry Schrunk Plaza on Juneteenth, commemorating emancipation from slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865, and reflecting on George
Terry Harpold, Ph.D., explores how art, myth, and fiction reveal the vital connection between our observations of nature and our creative imagination. He argues that addressing the climate crisis
Sixteen-year-old Brookhouse student Terry Bingwa recently gave a TEDx talk, advocating for a child-centric approach to environmental initiatives. She believes focusing on youth is key to

On February 8, 2010, Will Steger and Terry Gips discussed the economic opportunities for clean energy solutions in Minnesota.
They emphasized the importance of strong carbon emission limits
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