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How to get Haarlem residents talking about the climate? Plan for traveling artwork

How to get Haarlem residents talking about the climate? Plan for traveling artwork

Haarlem is planning a traveling artwork designed to spark community dialogue about climate change and creating a greener, more livable city. The project serves as a follow-up to the Haarlem Citizens' Assembly on climate that took place two years ago.

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Pope appoints former undocumented migrant as US bishop

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Pope Leo has appointed Evelio Menjivar-Ayala, a 55-year-old former undocumented migrant, as a bishop in West Virginia, USA. Menjivar-Ayala, who reportedly entered the country in a car trunk, has previously advocated for migrant rights and criticized strict immigration enforcement policies.