# NFT philanthropy demonstrates new ways of giving back

# NFT philanthropy demonstrates new ways of giving back

“# NFT philanthropy demonstrates new ways of giving back ” NFTs, or nonfungible tokens, have created a wealth of opportunities over the last year. Data from market tracker DappRadar found that NFT sales reached $25 billion in 2021. Artwork NFTs in particular have seen impressive growth. Financial services firm FinancePR recently determined that 257 artists…

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#Parents wise up about Critical Race Theory : Stepman

#Parents wise up about Critical Race Theory : Stepman

“#Parents wise up about Critical Race Theory : Stepman” According to “free-speech advocates,” a dark and sinister conspiracy threatens our country’s public schools: Curriculum transparency. NBC News has published a lengthy exposé on how parents, citizens and state lawmakers are demanding more transparency and seeking an end to the teaching of critical race theory and…

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#Trudeau says Canadians are “angry” at the unvaccinated

#Trudeau says Canadians are “angry” at the unvaccinated

“#Trudeau says Canadians are “angry” at the unvaccinated” Politics Insider for Jan. 6: Frustration over more virtual schooling; an honest conversation with Kathleen Wynne; and Trudeau’s COVID burden Welcome to a sneak peek of the Maclean’s Politics Insider newsletter. Sign up to get it delivered straight to your inbox in the morning. “When kids don’t go to school, they don’t…

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#Shuttering classrooms is more harmful to kids’ than COVID

#Shuttering classrooms is more harmful to kids’ than COVID

“#Shuttering classrooms is more harmful to kids’ than COVID” As new cases of the Omicron variant surge, thousands of schools have delayed a return to in-person learning. Cities including Atlanta, Milwaukee, Cleveland and Detroit have switched to online learning or canceled school altogether. A notable and laudable exception — thanks to new Mayor Eric Adams…

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#Students return from break to find teachers out over COVID

#Students return from break to find teachers out over COVID

“#Students return from break to find teachers out over COVID” Many Big Apple school kids returned to their classrooms Monday from the Christmas-New Year’s break to find something missing — their teachers. The latest wave of the COVID-19 pandemic left city schools struggling to operate amid mass staff shortages following the holiday — as parents…

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#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 29, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 29, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 29, 2021” The Issue: Nikole Hannah-Jones’ argument against parents deciding what children are taught in schools. How hypocritical of New York Times reporter Nicole Hannah-Jones to tell parents they should have no say in what children are taught in schools, while she attempts to revamp curricula to suit her…

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