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  • Environmental Racism Is Another Scourge Faced by Communities of Color
  • Eco Tip: Leave Fledgling Birds Alone While They Continue to Grow

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In This Issue:

  • Germantown Neighbors Create Fund To Address Needs During Pandemic
  • Staff Task Force Looks to Increase and Promote Minority Vendors
  • IN MEMORIAM: Vivian Schatz, Pillar of the Co-op, 1925-2020
  • Thoughts on America’s Racist Culture From Inside the Co-op
  • Editor's Note: About that Shuttle Delay, and Thoughts on Racial Injustice
  • What's in Store at Weavers Way
    • Give Your Caesar a Reboot with Fresh-Grilled Greens
    • The Scoop on the Lack of Zsa’s Pints in Our Stores
    • Native Plants from LandHealth Institute Find a Home in Ambler
    • Slice It, Dice It, Serve It: Preserving Produce Bounty
  • Food Moxie
    • Our Summer Youth Program Goes Online; We Need Help with Getting Food to Students
  • Letters
    • Thanks for Continued Transparency
    • Editor’s Note was Inaccurate
    • It’s Important to Mask Correctly
  • GM's Corner: You Can Try to Woo Us, But We’re Not Expanding Anytime Soon
  • COVID-19 Turned the Animal World Upside Down, Too
  • Having Trouble Sleeping? Try These Tips to Achieve a More Restful Night
  • Weavers Way Wellness Team: A Regular Nap is a Healthy and Restorative “Brain Break”
  • Racial DEI Committee Outlines Next Steps after Zoom Meeting on Racial Injustice
  • House Meetings Are an Orderly Path to Resolving Conflicts in the Family
  • WMAN Renews Commitment to Continue Fighting Racism
  • Artists in Our Aisles
  • The 5th Annual All Trails Challenge: See and Support the Entire Wissahickon
  • Briar Hill, Ambler’s Own Preserve, is a Shade-Grown Beauty
  • Liberate Your Lawn & Garden: Ah, the Benefits of Trees — And Tree Swings, Too
  • NEI Committee Aims to Reimagine and Support Changes to Local Economy
  • Environment Committee
    • Environmental Racism Is Another Scourge Faced by Communities of Color
    • Eco Tip: Leave Fledgling Birds Alone While They Continue to Grow
  • Suggestion Box: Norman Won't Jump at the Chance to Jump on a Call
  • Dining for Women Teams Up with Results.org to Lobby Congress for Additional Relief from COVID Effects
  • Weavers Words
  • PACA Looks to Mutual Aid to Build An Equitable Economy
  • Locally Grown
  • We Promise to Work for Racial Justice

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