Each week we post links to news about humane education & humane living, and items connected to humane issues, from human rights to environmental preservation, to animal protection, to media, consumerism and culture.

"The greening of environmental ed" (via Harvard Education Letter) (Jan/Feb 2011)

Study shows link between family's income & child's cognitive development (via GOOD) (1/11/11)

Can 60 1st graders in one classroom learn better? (via NY Times) (1/10/11)

Report shows climate change effects could continue for 1000 years, even if we had zero emissions now (via Treehugger) (1/10/11)

Study: more police in schools means more tickets for students (via Dallas Morning News) (1/9/10)

Starbucks ignores customer demands for more fair trade coffee (via Change.org End Human Trafficking) (1/9/11)

Groups in LA struggle to meet needs of increasing population of homeless students (via LA Times) (1/8/11)

South Korea buries one million pigs alive (via Sky News) (1/7/11)

New Jersey anti-bullying bill of rights becomes law (via NJ Today) (1/6/11)

High poverty neighborhood in Brazil tackles peak oil (via Treehugger) (1/6/11)

Cause of mass animal deaths still undetermined (via Treehugger) (1/6/11)

Movement works to bring backchildren's play (via NY Times) (1/5/11)

"Princess boys & Star Wars girls" (via Chicago Now blog) (1/5/11)

Veganism becoming more mainstream (via Washington Post) (1/5/11)

"The state of Native America: Very unemployed & mostly ignored" (via Common Dreams) (1/4/11)

More business students turning to social enterprise programs (via MSNBC) (1/3/11)

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