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    The Knight Foundation-commissioned report also reveals while most residents feel these amenities are important, a national gap in access to these areas exists along racial and economic lines. MYRTLE BEACH, SC – A new groundbreaking study commissioned by Knight Foundation and conducted by the Urban Institute finds that many Greater Myrtle Beach residents choose to […]

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    The Knight Foundation-commissioned report shows residents report easy access to recreational areas and feel they are important, though a national gap in access exists. ABERDEEN, S.D. – A new groundbreaking study commissioned by Knight Foundation and conducted by the Urban Institute finds that Aberdeen metro area residents invest more in their community than residents of […]

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    The Knight Foundation-commissioned report also reveals while most residents feel these amenities are important, a national gap in access to safe spaces exist along racial and economic lines. LONG BEACH, CA – A new groundbreaking study commissioned by Knight Foundation and conducted by the Urban Institute finds that most Long Beach metro area residents choose […]

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    The Knight Foundation-commission study also reveals that Greater Wichita residents report easy access to recreational areas and feel they are important, but a national gap in access exists. WICHITA, Kan. – A new groundbreaking study commissioned by Knight Foundation and conducted by the Urban Institute finds that while most Wichita metro area residents report easy […]

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    The Knight Foundation-commissioned report also reveals while most residents feel these amenities are important, a national gap in access to these areas exists along racial and economic lines. BRADENTON, Fla. – A new landmark study commissioned by Knight Foundation and conducted by the Urban Institute finds that many residents of the Greater Bradenton area choose […]

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    The Knight Foundation-commissioned report also reveals while most residents feel these amenities are important, a national gap in access to these areas exists along racial and economic lines. BOULDER, Colo. – A new landmark study commissioned by Knight Foundation and conducted by the Urban Institute finds that most Boulder residents report they have easy access […]

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    The Knight Foundation-commissioned report also reveals while most residents feel these amenities are important, a national gap in access to these areas exists along racial and economic lines. MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga. – A new groundbreaking study commissioned by Knight Foundation and conducted by the Urban Institute finds that most residents of Greater Milledgeville experience easy access […]

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    The Knight Foundation-commissioned report also reveals while most residents feel these amenities are important, a national gap in access to these areas exists along racial and economic lines. GRAND FORKS, N.D. – A new groundbreaking study commissioned by Knight Foundation and conducted by the Urban Institute finds that while residents of the Grand Forks metro […]

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    The Knight Foundation-commissioned report also reveals while most residents feel these amenities are important, a national gap in access to these areas exists along racial and economic lines. TALLAHASSEE, FL – A new groundbreaking study commissioned by the Knight Foundation and conducted by the Urban Institute shows that most Greater Tallahassee residents report easy access […]

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    Midway through a year rocked by a pandemic, protests and politics, we asked leading researchers and policy thinkers: What new questions relating to technology’s impact on democracy have emerged or are emerging during this period? In light of these new questions, what are your predictions for the rest of 2020?   The responses we received over […]

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