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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 Times-Picayune: Louisiana Appleseed volunteer Malcolm A. Meyer discusses the issue of "heir property," which is being combatted by Appleseed Centers on the Gulf Coast.

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The Seattle Times: Washington Appleseed Executive Director Sue Donaldson co-authors this op-ed about the Working Families Credit.

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Seattle Post-Intelligencer: This op-ed from Washington Appleseed discusses the importance of Earned Income Tax Credit programs.

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San Francisco Chronicle: This article highlights Appleseed's new report, "Banking in a Global Market."

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Baltimore Sun: Edwin Darden, Appleseed education policy director, writes this op-ed about parent involvement under the No Child Left Behind Act, specifically citing the Baltimore school system's efforts to actively engage parents.

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Washington Post: DC Appleseed's report on HIV-AIDS in the District of Columbia -- and the lack of proper education in D.C. public schools -- is the focus of this article.

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Houston Chronicle: Texas Appleseed has asked the Texas Youth Commission to recraft its rule on using pepper spray on juvenile inmates.

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The Jersey Journal: New Jersey Appleseed Executive Director Renee Steinhagen represents The People for Open Government in a lawsuit claiming that a slate headed by a mayor collected more than $1 million in campaign contributions from businesses that have no-bid professional contracts with the city.

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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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