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Read MoreSelf-care is a must for every mom, especially during the pandemic. For some parents, self-care means writing, that's why Scribente Maternum, a community for all moms who write, was founded. See how creativity can be an empowering tool.
Read MoreTo survive the “Really Big One,” some neighbors in the Oregon city are organizing block parties that promote emergency preparedness.
Read MoreExploring how the Dominican Republic’s largest coffee company seeks to change local coffee culture through baristas in 25, the Specialty Coffee Association’s magazine.
Read MoreIn the high desert of Eastern Oregon, the Western Juniper tree is taking over precious land. Environmentalists and landowners are working together to find a solution.
Read MoreOver 65 million people around the world have been forced to leave their homes. As levels of displacement reach crisis point, one coffee company in the US is helping refugees settle in their new country by equipping them with the skills needed to become successful baristas.
Read MoreTo me, Croatia’s Istria region felt very much like a medieval fantasyland. It had everything this newbie gourmand desired: truffles (Istrian gold), olive oil, wine and bucolic vistas straight out of a fairytale.
Read MoreIceland's otherwordly landscape is ripe for fairy tales. It was this in mind that I traveled there to discover how magic exists in the everyday lives of Icelanders.
Read MoreBaltimore organizations adjust their programming with an influx of unaccompanied minors from Central America.
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Read MoreA young immigrant is swept up in a raid—and tries to navigate the U.S. courts
Read MoreYoung people traveling across the border alone are making it to Maryland—and fighting to stay
Read MoreCity College High School Students Push for Change
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