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Sacred Waters: The Okefenokee in Peril

The Okefenokee is under threat from proposed mining near its edge. Learn more about this natural treasure from Okefenokee Protection...

October was Outrageous

Every month I am reminded of how lucky I am to be a part of Science for Georgia. We had...

What is Redistricting?

Democracy in the United States centers around “one man, one vote.” There have been struggles and redefinitions of what “one...

March is Georgia Reading Awareness Month

In March of 2021, House Resolutions HR 336 and HR 322 were signed in the Georgia General Assembly. Sponsored by...

Evidence-Based Solutions to Georgia’s Literacy Crisis

Only one-third of GA’s 4th graders can read proficiently. That means two-thirds of them do not have the skills that...

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