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Susie Davidson / brookline@wickedlocal.com The Oxford Dictionary’s words of the year for 2020 include blursday, doomscrolling and infodemic, said author Cynthia Levinson. Time Magazine’s include the first two of these, as well as social distancing and quarantini, she added.
But Levinson s personal word of the year is hunker. Because that’s what I did hunker at home from March 14, 2020, the date of my last trip-of-the-year to a grocery store, until Jan. 8, 2021, the date I was unblinded by the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine trial, she explained.
Levinson writes mostly nonfiction for kids, and spent almost all of her hunkering time writing. Fortunately, writing entails a lot of seat-in-chair, she said. So, staying home was actually conducive to getting work done.
Following the recommendation of an external review into Harvardâs police department, a newly formed committee comprised of affiliates spanning the University that will advise the departmentâs leadership held its inaugural meeting last month.
University President Lawrence S. Bacow announced the department review in June 2020 on the heels of student outrage over the presence of HUPD officers monitoring a protest in Boston following the murder of George Floyd, a Black man, by Minneapolis police.
The external review produced a more comprehensive probe into HUPD than an internal review set in motion in February 2020 in response to an investigation by The Crimson that found repeated instances of racism and sexism in the department and held the departmentâs leadership responsible for perpetuating a toxic culture among officers.
Saul Zaentz Early Education Initiative at the Harvard Graduate School of Education Announces Winners of Inaugural Family Child Care Innovation Networks Award
Family child care providers awarded financial support to start, accelerate, and sustain community-based peer learning networks across Massachusetts
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Saul Zaentz Early Education Initiative at the Harvard Graduate School of Education today announced the winners of its inaugural
Family Child Care Innovation Networks Award. The award both recognizes and provides funding to family child care providers across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. These providers are a critical part of Massachusetts early education and care ecosystem but too often lack the structural and financial supports available to other types of child care providers. In fact, a recent survey of early educators and caregivers across Massachusetts, part of the
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