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Below are listed recent articles published by media and journals featuring Appleseed or Appleseed Centers. Entries can be located by both Center and date. To view a list of links to the latest media coverage of issues related to Appleseed projects, please click here.

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Appleseed in the News

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The Jersey Journal: New Jersey Appleseed is ensuring that a medical center being sold to a for-profit company continues to provide health care to the community.

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Houston Chronicle: The newspaper cites problems with the "school-to-prison pipeline," studied by Texas Appleseed.

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Austin American-Statesman: This article covers testimony from Texas Appleseed's lawsuit against the Texas Youth Commission.

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Houston Chronicle: Texas Appleseed accuses the Texas Youth Commission of violating its own guidelines by allowing staff members to use pepper spray on inmates in "passive-resistance situations" when they pose no serious threat to anyone.

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Associated Press: Nebraska Appleseed's seminar on immigration is highlighted.

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Hartford Courant: Bob Kettle, executive director of Connecticut Appleseed, and Edwin Darden, Appleseed education policy director, weigh in on the idea of creating a parent report card and grading system.

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Oil & Gas Financial Journal: Adams and Reese is highlight for its community activity, particularly its role in reviving Louisiana Appleseed.

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School Superintendent's Insider: Edwin Darden, Appleseed education policy director, is quoted in this article about racial conflict in schools.

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The Grand Island Independent: A Nebraska Appleseed report on the impact of immigration raids on children is the focus of this article.

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The Associated Press: Alabama Appleseed contributes to the debate on immigration, saying that federal law limits what states can do on immigration issues.

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