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4-H Robotics Club offers hope to struggling youth


Todd Johnson, OSU Agricultural Communications Services
Aidan Spencer has been instrumental in creating STEM-exposure opportunities for youth in Oklahoma County. The National 4-H Council has named Spencer the winner of the 2021 Youth in Action Pillar Award for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM).
Oklahoma youth wins national honor: the 2021 Youth in Action Pillar Award for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM).
For one Oklahoma County 4-H’er, a series of life-altering events made a big impact on him.  In 2014, major health issues and surgeries for his sister led to her being placed in hospice care. A few months later his home burned down. The month after that, his family was involved in a car accident that would change their lives forever. ....

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Addressing Food Insecurity This Holiday Season


Addressing Food Insecurity This Holiday Season
1 in 5 Black Women Don’t Have Enough to Eat
For many people in the United States, the holidays are a time of celebration centered around food and drink. Yet for millions of others in this country, food insecurity makes the season far less festive. 
In fact, one in five Black women (20.1%) and one in six Latinas (16.5%) reported not having enough to eat in the past few months. That analysis comes from the National Women’s Law Center (NWLC), which used U.S. Census Bureau data to examine women of color and food insecurity.
Since April 2020, about 24.7 million people (more than 1 in 10) reported not having had enough food to eat in the prior week, NWLC experts revealed. Black, non-Hispanic women and Latinas were more likely than white men or women to experience food insufficiency. ....

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