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#5: Eco-city Medellin, news literacy in Illinois high schools, mooncakes destigmatizing mental health issues

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In our fifth episode, we're talking about the planned transformation of Medellin into an eco-city, the introduction of news literacy as a subject in Illinois high schools; a simple approach to prevent eviction; and fast-seeling mooncakes that symbolize a shift in attitude towards mental health problems in Shanghai.

Stories discussed

Medellin reinvents itself as Latin America's first eco-city, Aljazeera

Illinois high schools will be required to teach news literacy, NPR

Eviction alert prevents tenants from becoming homeless, High Country News

How mooncakes help to destigmatize mental health problems in Shanghai, Sixth Tone

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Hosted by Ed Crasnick and Jonathan Widder; edited by Nina Bohlmann.

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In our fifth episode, we're talking about the planned transformation of Medellin into an eco-city, the introduction of news literacy as a subject in Illinois high schools; a simple approach to prevent eviction; and fast-seeling mooncakes that symbolize a shift in attitude towards mental health problems in Shanghai.

Stories discussed

Medellin reinvents itself as Latin America's first eco-city, Aljazeera

Illinois high schools will be required to teach news literacy, NPR

Eviction alert prevents tenants from becoming homeless, High Country News

How mooncakes help to destigmatize mental health problems in Shanghai, Sixth Tone

Squirrel News

Squirrel News is a free, curated news service.

Find our more about Squirrel News on our website or read our latest news.

Download our app or subscribe to our newsletter.

Donate now to help us continue our work.

Hosted by Ed Crasnick and Jonathan Widder; edited by Nina Bohlmann.

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