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GLOBAL PHOTOS: How Lockdown Has Changed My Life
We asked photographers to show us how their world has been altered by the pandemic. Their pictures show the many things that are lost for the moment — as well as new ways to find comfort and joy.
Photos: Protests In Response To The Death Of George Floyd Shake The Nation
Photos show demonstrators and police clashing as anguish and rage swept through cities across the nation in response to George Floyd's death in Minneapolis police custody.
'Climate Change Is Racial Injustice': Students Speak Their Truth In Winning Podcast
A group of students from Brooklyn see every day how climate change disproportionately affects their community. They made a podcast that asked: Why?
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Whales Get A Break As Pandemic Creates Quieter Oceans
A drop in shipping traffic is reducing underwater noise, so scientists are listening for how whales and other marine life are responding.
Scenes Of Isolation Amid Pandemic In The Vermont Countryside
In the best of times, living in Vermont requires a type of isolation and self-sufficiency unknown in many parts of the country. But the coronavirus has tested the state like never before.
This Book Teaches Kids 'How To Solve A Problem' Like A Rock Climber Would
Nineteen-year-old Ashima Shiraishi may be one of the most talented rock climbers in the world, but lofty titles aside, she wants kids to know that most of climbing — and life — is "just falling."
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The Coronavirus Is Spreading Through Indigenous Communities In The Amazon
The governor of Amazonas, Colombia, says it was impossible to cut the area off from Brazil, even as the virus spiked. Now the Colombian border town of Leticia is a coronavirus hot spot.
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Minneapolis Has A Bold Plan To Tackle Racial Inequity. Now It Has To Follow Through
Racial discrimination shaped the map of Minneapolis. Community groups are calling on the city to follow through on a new land use plan designed to address housing disparities and climate change.
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Need A Day At The Beach? Tag Along With Big Wave Photographer Sachi Cunningham
When Cunningham started photographing surfers two decades ago, there were very few women in her field. "I wanted to take photos of women because I had never seen photos of women," she says.
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What Do Coronavirus Racial Disparities Look Like State By State?
NPR's analysis shows just how stark the impact has been on African-Americans and Latinos. Experts say the pandemic will go on — for everyone — unless we direct resources where they're most needed.
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