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Millions will be displaced.  Where will they go?  Read The New York Times article here

ITP Grant Partner Karen Leibowitz of Zero Foodprint writes of Waking up to September 11th - read here.
ITP Advisory Council member and Pilot Program Grant Partner, and President/CEO of the Pepperwood Foundation, Dr. Lisa Micheli authored a recent article in the Bay Nature Magazine.

ITP Grant Partner Dancing Earth offers online opportunities.  Read more here.
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Please tune in to this free virtual conference on Wednesday August 14th to dive into the power of the digital age for nonprofits.  Learn more here.

Former ITP Grant Partner Heather Theresa Clark along with collaborator Pauline Jennings, have a new exhibit on display at Hamilton Gallery in Washington DC: n e i g h b o r i n g | t o w n s. It is an immersive four-channel video and sound installation about borders, restriction of movement, and family/community life.  Its subject is Derby Line, Vermont and Stanstead, Quebec, two rural towns that are divided by the US/Canadian border.   This small community has recently become better known, because immigrants affected by the US travel ban are reuniting with family members at its library.   The library, uniquely situated in both the US and Canada, is one of the few places on the continent where those living in the US with visas that do not allow return-entry, can reunite with family members who are not allowed to enter the US, because they are citizens of countries on the US travel ban list.  Learn more here.
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