Maurice Cox Named 2024 Henry Hope Reed Award Laureate for Addressing Social Inequity and Preserving Communities

Chicago, IL – Maurice Cox, a renowned civic leader, urban planner, and educator, has been announced as the recipient of the prestigious Henry Hope Reed Award. The award, presented by the Richard H. Driehaus jury, recognizes Cox’s commitment to addressing social and economic inequality through informed policy and design. Cox’s significant contributions to education and his dedication to preserving the fabric of communities have also been acknowledged. The selection of Cox as the 2024 laureate highlights his exceptional career and the positive impact he has made on various communities. His extensive experience in political appointments, … Read more

Minnesota’s Office of Cannabis Management Urges Lawmakers to Revamp Marijuana Laws for Faster Business Launch and Social Equity Support

Bloomington, Minnesota – The Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management has urged state lawmakers to make adjustments to marijuana laws during this legislative session to expedite the establishment of cannabis businesses. In their initial report to the Legislature, the agency proposed various specific changes, one of which includes implementing a temporary license system, with a particular focus on aiding social equity applicants. These applicants are individuals who have been impacted by past criminal enforcement of marijuana laws, either directly or indirectly. The report emphasizes that implementing a temporary license system would not only speed up the … Read more

Unveiling the Dark Side of Social Media: The Growing Concerns and Calls for Stronger Internet Safety Regulations

Syracuse, NY – Social media use among children and teenagers has become a prevalent issue, with harmful effects on mental health and overall well-being. As members of Gen Z, we have grown up with social media as a significant part of our lives. While we may have enjoyed a childhood free from online platforms, our tween and teenage years were dominated by social media. This shift has had negative impacts on our generation, as evidenced by increased rates of depression and anxiety among teens. When we were in middle school, social media became an essential … Read more