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Letter Hungry for support of the food insecure population to the editor FacebookTwitterEmail FILE. Letter writer says, We need to continue to highlight this issue and encourage New York lawmakers to support local organizations and legislation that would implement long-term solutions for food insecurity thereby mitigating the lasting impact of the pandemic. (Lori Van Buren/Times Union)Lori Van Buren/Albany Times Union Food insecurity is a major issue facing children across the nation that has been significantly exacerbated by the economic effects of COVID-19. Feeding America reports the food insecure rate among children in the United States rose from 14.6 to 19.9 percent between 2019 and 2020. ....
Alison Collins lawsuit comes amid S.F. school district crisis. The real losers could be the students FacebookTwitterEmail San Francisco School board commissioner Alison Collins speaks during a rally at school district headquarters Wednesday.Scott Strazzante / The Chronicle San Francisco’s school district was already juggling a difficult classroom reopening, a departing superintendent, tattered finances and bitter leadership battles when one school board member sued the public agency and her fellow commissioners this week, magnifying the crisis. The federal lawsuit filed by school board member Alison Collins is a rare legal challenge by an elected official against peers and a public agency, with taxpayers on the hook for attorney costs and most of any settlement or damages that could be awarded in the case that stems from a thread of tweets. ....
JMU professor receives grant for project highlighting COVID-19 impact on Latin American community JMU (Source: WHSV) By Caitlin Piemme | April 1, 2021 at 3:50 PM EDT - Updated April 1 at 3:50 PM HARRISONBURG, Va. (WHSV) â A James Madison University Spanish professor has received a 4-VA grant for her project âCOVID-19 and Central Shenandoah Valley Spanish-Speaking Communities: Exploring Impact and Perceptions of COVID Toward Enhanced Rapid Response Health Communication and Care.â Professor Diana Galarreta says she got the idea after reading an article about how Spanish-speaking communities make up only 10% of the population in Virginia, but make up 45% of COVID-19 cases, 35% of hospitalizations, and 11% of coronavirus-related deaths. ....