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Read the latest Heroku news and articles, watch conference sessions, and discover new add-ons, podcasts, and more. [View in Browser]( [Heroku Newsletter]( June 2020 newsletter [We stand with the Black community against racism, violence, and hate] [See how Salesforce is taking action for racial equality and justice →]( COVID-19 Resources During this challenging time, we’d like to continue to share some of the many resources available from the Salesforce family. We hope you find them useful or inspiring. [[Life blog] Electric’s Advice During Uncertain Times: Invest in Your Culture →]( Remote IT solution provider Electric has developed an engineering culture that thrives on change. Learn how their unique model builds resiliency and drives innovation. [COVID-19 Search →]( A new AI-powered search tool from Salesforce AI Research equips scientists and researchers with the most relevant research about COVID-19. - [Heroku’s COVID-19 Resources →]( Headlines [Heroku Shield Redis Is Now Generally Available →]( Heroku Shield Redis is certified for handling PHI, PII, and HIPAA-compliant data, so you can build real-time HIPAA-compliant apps more easily than ever. [Announcing New Review Apps: Expanded Options for Greater Control, Automation, and Easier Access →]( The new version of Heroku Review Apps provides easier access management with a new permission system and more flexibility for complex workflows with public APIs. [[Engineering Blog] From Project to Productionized with Python →]( This detailed walk-through shows Python developers how to deploy their local application to Heroku. [[Engineering Blog] Building a GraphQL API in JavaScript →]( GraphQL has emerged as a very popular API specification that makes data fetching easier for clients. This post looks at some of the pros and cons of using GraphQL as a query language for APIs, as well as how to get started building an implementation. [[Life Blog] 161 Lives Saved (and Counting): Team Heroku Steps Up to Help Feed Malnourished Kids →]( Active for Good’s May activity challenge inspired us to get active and help children suffering from severe acute malnutrition. But we’re not stopping there — join us in the next challenge! 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