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RACINE â Burlington Area School District parents spent a majority of their public comments at a recent school board meeting condemning critical race theory. One parent, Misty Gilbert, joined others in urging school board members to keep critical race theory â an approach to teaching kids the history of racism â out of the classrooms in Burlington. Get full access to exclusive content from The Journal Times and journaltimes.com for one year at this special rate. âCritical race theory, equity initiatives, transformative social emotional learning, diversity and inclusion, culturally responsive teaching, implicit bias, anti-racism, and yes, dismantling racism â no matter what you call it, or what buzzwords you want to use for the day â what youâre set to do to all the children of the district isnât right,â Gilbert said. ....
344 Accidental Overdose Deaths Happened In SF So Far in 2021, Most of Those From Fentanyl The opioid crisis persists in San Francisco, and a new report confirms how dire the situation, with 344 accidental overdose deaths so far this year, and thousands of lives likely saved by Narcan. The San Francisco Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) has released a preliminary report on overdose deaths from January 1 through June 30, and it shows a total of 344 deaths, with 256 of those caused by fentanyl. An average of 43 accidental deaths from fentanyl have happened each month so far this year, with an average of 32.5 deaths per month from methamphetamine overdoses. Around 20 deaths per month happened from accidental cocaine overdoses, and an average of 8 deaths per month were caused by heroin overdoses. ....
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Now with the help of a $750,000 award from NASA, civil and environmental engineering Professor Erin Hestir (right) and her postdoctoral scholar Dulcinea Avouris will be studying this over the next three years along with civil and environmental engineering Professor Tom Harmon. The project, titled “Wildfire Impacts on Watershed Transport of Carbon to Coasts,” will examine how wildfires alter changes in carbon and sediment along California’s coastline and how these changes impact kelp forests and coastal productivity. The study will examine changes from 2000 to 2020, a period in which historic wildfires have occurred. The award is part of NASA’s Minority University Research and Education Project (MUREP) with a special focus on ocean biology and biogeochemistry. Ten grants were awarded to universities for projects that support NASA’s mission in seeking a better understanding of the ocean’s role in the Earth system. More than $6.6 million will be distributed to th ....
By Elizabeth Arakelian, UC Merced July 20, 2021 Two engineering professors and a graduate student received a grant from NASA to study how wildfires alter changes in carbon and sediment along California’s coastline. California is known for its beautiful coastline, where the Pacific Ocean meets sandy beaches and rugged cliffs. While many scientists have studied the land or the ocean independently, less is known about the nexus of the two. Now with the help of a $750,000 award from NASA, civil and environmental engineering Professor Erin Hestir (below) and her postdoctoral scholar Dulcinea Avouris will be studying this over the next three years along with civil and environmental engineering Professor Tom Harmon ....