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NFWF Announces $11 5 Million in Conservation Grants to Restore Delaware River Watershed

NFWF Announces $11 5 Million in Conservation Grants to Restore Delaware River Watershed
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NFWF Announces $11 5 Million in Conservation Grants to Restore Delaware River Watershed

NFWF Announces $11 5 Million in Conservation Grants to Restore Delaware River Watershed
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ITB Berlin a strong marketplace in turbulent times

ITB Berlin a strong marketplace in turbulent times
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CSRWire - Adonis Timone Aims to Create Change With Advocates for Youth

Adonis Timone Aims to Create Change With Advocates for Youth Published 11 hours ago Adonis Timone Adonis Timone may be best known for their rap music, but the young, gender nonbinary artist who identifies with the pronouns he/they also works in the areas of HIV outreach and advocacy. When they’re not performing shows or filming YouTube music videos, Adonis is in the Atlanta area at bars, clubs, libraries and parks to conduct rapid HIV tests and educate the community about HIV prevention. “People don’t want to get up and go out of their way to get tested,” explains Adonis. “It’s good to meet them where they are.”

Rice University: World s largest database on history of slave trade now housed at Rice – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News

Share SlaveVoyages.org is the world’s largest repository of information about the trans-Atlantic and intra-American slave trades: the routes, the ships, the manifests and the human beings at their core. And now, after nearly 20 years at Emory University, the website and its treasure trove of data have moved to their new home at Rice. “It’s the first time in the history of this project that it’s shifting hands,” said Rice professor Daniel Domingues of the momentous undertaking. His decades of research at both Emory and Rice on slave trading expeditions have been crucial to expanding a database first published in 1999 on CD-ROM.

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