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Vol. 3 2020-2021

Deaths of Despair Across America

The American Communities Project is undertaking a 30-month study of Deaths of Despair in its 15 community types.

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Colorado Exurb Newspaper Moves Residents With Its Mental Health Series

Ann Macari Healey

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Missaukee County Residents Devastated by Passage of Proposal 3

Sam Blachford, Kelsey Lester, and Jack Harrison

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Out West, a Hispanic Center Wrestles With Defining Equity for Community Health

Paul Lindberg, Shellie Campbell, Alicia Ramirez, and Suzanne Cross

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Amid North Dakota's Labor Shortage, Dispelling the Myth that "Nobody Wants to Work"

Edgar Oliveira

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The Battle to Shore Up Infrastructure in Rural Middle America

Ari Pinkus

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In Pennsylvania’s Exurbs and Urban Suburbs, Political Organizing Has Been Intense Since 2016. What Could It Mean for 2020?

Lara Putnam

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Midterm Results Show Erosion in Communities Crucial to Trump, GOP

Dante Chinni

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College Towns Morphing into Population Powerhouses, Shifting Political Gravity

Dante Chinni

Economics

Bringing Broadband to Working Class Country Arkansas, Finally

Ari Pinkus

Food

A Latinx Locale's Strides from Food Insecurity to Bounty

Sarah Sullivan
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Deaths of Despair Across America

The American Communities Project is undertaking a 30-month study of Deaths of Despair in its 15 community types.

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