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The Source of the Week newsletter went on hiatus in April 2023.
March 31, 2023: Climate change and climate hazards
Feb. 22, 2023: Student debt and the Millennial wealth gap
Feb. 7, 2023: Neuroscience and human neurocognition
Jan. 25, 2023: International law and conflict
Jan. 6, 2023: A look into addiction studies
Dec. 13, 2022: Early childhood development
Dec. 1, 2022: Pet health equity
Oct. 14, 2022: Spotlighting economic justice
Aug. 19, 2022: Indigenizing the classroom
Aug. 12, 2022: Compassion as an agent of change
July 29, 2022: Decolonizing health and wellness
July 22, 2022: It’s Disability Pride Month
July 11, 2022: Let’s talk Indian Country
July 1, 2022: Roe v. Wade has been overturned. Now what?
June 22, 2022: Queer reproductive health and a feminist philosophy of Islam
June 7, 2022: Filipino American identity and Philippine democracy
May 24, 2022: Nuclear politics, race and culture in Central Asia and Eastern Europe
May 2, 2022: Shoot for the stars and land on a source
April 20, 2022: How do we get from point A to point B?
April 11, 2022: TBH you’re not the only one who’s confused about AI and NFTs
March 25, 2022: We still don’t know all the hidden depths of our oceans
March 18, 2022: Health equity in LGBTQIA+ communities
March 11, 2022: International law and criminal courts
March 3, 2022: Agriculture, chickens and cows — oh my!
Feb. 18, 2022: The wonder of science all around us
Feb. 11, 2022: Representation isn’t only skin deep – it could save a life
Feb. 4, 2022: Deaf history and trans stories
Jan. 28, 2022: You can feast on the knowledge of these chefs
Jan. 21, 2022: The world’s first doctoral program in Indigenous health
Jan. 14, 2022: Facebook misinformation and popular culture on TikTok
Jan. 5, 2022: The January 6 capitol insurrection and economics of COVID-19
Dec. 16, 2021: Supply chain investigations & Gen Z Muslims
Dec. 8, 2021: The Sikh Coalition
Dec. 2, 2021: Inclusive stories told on screens and stages
Nov. 17, 2021: American Education Week
Nov. 10, 2021: Unions & labor movements, here and there
Nov. 3, 2021: (Re)Framing climate change coverage
Oct. 14, 2021: Immigration health implications
Oct. 7, 2021: Big Tech accountability
Sept. 30, 2021: Indigenous disparities
Sept. 23, 2021: Reproductive justice
Sept. 16, 2021: Vaccine hesitancy
Aug. 11, 2021: Withstanding climate change
Aug. 4, 2021: Mental health in sports
July 28, 2021: Avoiding performative activism
July 21, 2021: Disability rights and Tokyo Olympics