Research by Hugi Hernandez, Founder of Egreenews Introduction Across ten cities frequently ranked among the world’s most LGBTQ+-friendly—New York City, Puerto Vallarta, London, Melbourne, São Paulo, Glasgow, Madrid, Toronto, Montreal, and Amsterdam—school systems, libraries, and […]
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A comparative look at municipal art budgets, street art regulations, and book removal policies, with 2020–2026 data from 16 cities Atlanta allocated $3.87 per resident to public art in fiscal 2024, while Toronto directed $8.20. […]
Unpaid work substitution laws differ across World Cup host cities
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Diversity hiring equity across North American cities
Report by Egreenews Staff in partnership with The Hernandez Risk IndexPublic-sector employment mandates, enforcement gaps, and who gets left out in 25 metros In San Francisco, the city’s own workforce count shows 4.6% Black representation […]
Climate and vaccine literacy during the 2026 World Cup
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