Resilience

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Biden adviser Gene Sperling sees U.S. hope and resilience despite shrinking economy  NPR Source link

General view of metal cutting machines inside Gent Machine Co.’s 55-employee factory in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S., May 26, 2021. REUTERS/Timothy Aeppel/File Photo Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Register Core capital goods orders increase 0.5% in May

This was originally featured in the Houston Chronicle’s HouWeAre newsletter about race, culture and identity. You can sign up here. This weekend, stories of freedom, resilience and jubilation will ring to celebrate Juneteenth, the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States, which last year became the first federally recognized holiday […]

In the second semester of their first year, the class of 2022 had to switch to remote and hybrid learning. International students in the LL.M. program grappled with visa approvals, travel restrictions and isolation upon arriving at Penn State. But this did not stop them from achieving their goals. While the pandemic shaped their experience, […]

Using administrative and RHIS data from ten countries, we assessed the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on a spectrum of health services. We estimated the immediate effect after the declaration of the pandemic on 11 March 2020 and assessed whether services had returned to pre-pandemic levels by the last quarter of 2020. We found declines […]

A pandemic. Climate change. The deterioration of American democracy. Fraying social norms. Conflict and war. Do you ever feel like we are living in “end times”? When you look around, do you have hope for the future? Or do you have a sense of “apocalyptic anxiety”? When Tiya Miles’s daughter announced “We’re all gonna die” […]


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