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Gavin Newsom can't guarantee California schools will be open in the fall. Why not?


Gavin Newsom can t guarantee California schools will be open in the fall. Why not?
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Updated: 10:03 AM PDT Apr 16, 2021
By Eric Ting , SFGATE
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Updated: 10:03 AM PDT Apr 16, 2021
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EDUCATION. IT’S ABOUT SOCIALIZING. IT’S ABOUT CONNECTING IN AN EMOTIONAL WAY TO OTHERS SPEAKING AT A SONOMA COUNTY SCHOOL GOVERNOR. GAVIN NEWSOM SAYS, THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR IN-PERSON LEARNING. THE RESILIENCY IS EXTRAORDINARY, BUT THEIR MINDS ARE PRECIOUS. WHAT’S THE HURRIED? IT’S ABOUT OUR FUTURE. IT’S ABOUT YOUR FUTURE. IT’S ABOUT OUR COUNTRY’S FUTURE. NOT JUST OUR STATE’S FUTURE AFTER A YEAR OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM FORCED TO LEARN FROM HOME DURING THE PANDEMIC. THE GOVERNOR SAYS HE EXPECTS ALL STUDENTS TO RETURN TO. IN-PERSON LEARNING THIS FALL WE CAN DO THIS. I UNDERSTAND THE HESITANCY. I UNDERSTAND THE STRESS. I UNDERSTAND THE ANXIETY. BUT THAT DOES NOT COMPARE TO THE STRESS A ....

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Media Advisory: UC Davis LIVE on Violence in the Pandemic


by Andy Fell
March 08, 2021
March 11, 1 p.m. COVID-19 has impacted our lives in many ways. Alongside disruption of education and employment, surveys have shown surges in gun sales and increased reports of domestic violence. Has the pandemic also made American society more violent? Why, and who is most at risk?
Join us this Thursday to discuss these questions with two UC Davis experts on different aspects of violence in society.
Clare Cannon is assistant professor of community and regional development in the Department of Human Ecology at UC Davis. Her research covers the intersection of social inequality, health and environmental justice. With colleagues at Tulane University in New Orleans, Cannon has surveyed working people about their emotional and mental health during the pandemic. In recently published results, they found that the stress and social isolation of the pandemic may be putting more people at risk of domestic violence.  ....

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