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  • The Radical Shift in Drug Treatment Happening Inside California Prisons

    To combat opioid overdose deaths among incarcerated people, the California prison system in January 2020 launched a treatment program that combines medication-assisted treatment with professional and peer counseling. The program uses the three most effective medications to reduce opioid dependency. The one-year program features intense counseling, individual and group, based on a workbook that takes gender and trauma-related causes for drug abuse into account. Preliminary data show a decrease in deaths at San Quentin prison. More than 15,000 people have enrolled in the program.

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  • Teaching Communities How to Fish

    Food trucks alleviate food insecurity in food deserts and contribute to economic mobility in the Black community. A variety of local vendors benefit from the success of food trucks while consumers have easy access to high-quality food.

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  • 'Community Ownership' Might Be the Best Way to Fight Deforestation

    Evidence shows that "community-run forests," or forests that are owned and managed by the people that live in the community are better for the environment. In a village in the Democratic Republic of Congo 300 people manage 5,000 hectares of forest. Data shows that the rate of deforestation in 57 community concessions like the one in the village was 23 percent lower than the national average. Community-run forests also provide financial means for the people In Guatemala a community-run generated 9,000 jobs and $6 million in revenue.

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  • What does child care look like when it works?

    A shared service child care model is providing affordable, high-quality options for working parents. Chambliss serves 750 children in its multiple centers and operates two thrift stores that help subsidize childcare costs. The business side is run by financial experts instead of early childhood educators, which has allowed it to thrive and grow financially.

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  • Was depressiven Kindern und Jugendlichen hilft

    Psychische Probleme bei Kindern und Jugendlichen haben mit der Coronakrise deutlich zugenommen. Ein neues Portal mit dem Namen "Ich bin alles" unterstützt Eltern und Jugendliche mit Informationen zu Therapie und psychischer Gesundheit. Damit soll der Weg zur Behandlung erleichtert werden, aber auch Krankheiten von vornherein verhindert werden.

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  • How regenerative agriculture is building soil and community in Big Sandy, Montana

    Quinn Organic Research Center sits at the hub of innovations slowly transforming farming culture away from industrial agriculture toward organic and regenerative strategies. Countering the decades-old "get big or get out" thinking about farming in Montana, the Quinn operation conducts small-scale experiments to develop new markets based on tactics that decrease soil erosion, improve biodiversity, and capture carbon. These climate-change-ready operations have seen many setbacks. But they've also been embraced by more locals and helped Big Sandy enjoy a subtle but real rejuvenation.

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  • 'It's our stuff': consumers wage right-to-repair revolution

    In the recent years, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission voted to restore consumers' "right to repair" their products and 27 states have introduced repair bills. This policy push has encouraged a growing number of independent repair shops and workshops that enable consumers to fix their products safely and effectively. Together, they're leading to a reduction in both electronic waste and greenhouse gas emissions.

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  • Co-op restaurants: pipe-dream or practical solution?

    Worker-owned cooperative restaurants are giving employees ownership of, and a voice in, their workplace while removing the single-person dependency of the traditional restaurant structure.

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  • From Felon to Fighter: The Redemption of Jose Santana

    When California adopted a new law in 2020 allowing formerly incarcerated firefighters to petition to have their criminal records expunged and parole waived, the law excluded people with the most serious, violent offenses. But it left others with violent offenses in a gray area, subject to objections that could deny them a chance to become professional firefighters, using the skills they learned at one of the state's 43 prison fire camps. This story profiles the first man from Santa Barbara County to win this right, and the obstacles he faced in the process.

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  • Lust auf neues Leder: Häute aus Apfel, Biobüffel und Kaktee

    Leder ist nicht tierfreundlich, Kunstleder aber oft nicht nachhaltig. Verschiedene Unternehmen arbeiten deshalb an weiteren Alternativen, etwa aus Resten der Apfelsaft-Produktion, Kaffee oder Kakteen.

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