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Young people want to give
The truth is, young people not only want to give more, but to do so more strategically
- by Roz McLeanRoz McLean Updated 16:53, Nov. 26, 2019 | Published 15:56, Dec. 15, 2017This article was published over a year ago. Some information may no longer be current.
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It’s getting harder to find news you can trust, with growing polarization, dis- and misinformation, as well as generative AI. As a registered charity best known for our independent, award-winning journalism, The Walrus is hoping to raise $10,000 on this day of generosity in the face of these realities.
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