Sentences with phrase «larger issues facing their cities»

Out of Eden Walk Photography Exhibition Project: Introduction Pulitzer Center Education This project outline uses Paul Salopek's Out of Eden Walk to engage students in reflections and analysis of how a «slow approach» to journalism in their own communities can enlighten larger issues facing their cities.

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Looking at one of the largest issues facing the de Blasio administration, a plurality of residents, 46 %, think the number of homeless people, panhandlers, or mentally ill on the city streets is about the same as it has been.
Indeed, in many large cities during the 1960s and 1970s, the problems facing minority high - school students actually worsened, as their schools became battlegrounds for such issues as busing and identity politics, issues that overwhelmed more routine efforts to improve the quality of education.
Realistically, however, the «New» Renewal Schools Program can not address the housing, food insecurity, and discrimination (which impact education) that students at Renewal Schools face, indicating that the city must also address larger institutional issues when truly reforming education policy.
First, the school, even without the immediate financial issue, faces intense competition in the coming years, with the arrival of much larger and better financed institutions in the New York City area and rapid changes in the world's needs.
Louisville is a steadily growing city with large minority populations and many residents under the age of 18.2 These populations face many common mental health issues, such as anxiety, depression, and substance use and abuse.
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