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Human Rights

  • Supporting Students With Disabilities in Charter Schools

    K-12 Dive Jul 24, 2024

    To date, the report said, charter schools have failed to “consistently address the needs of students with disabilities or, perhaps more importantly, close the gap in educational outcomes between students…

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  • Why Teachers of Color Experience Burnout

    Chalkbeat Jul 19, 2024

    As a novice teacher in 1999, I was grateful to have a colleague across the hall who was also new to the profession. We swapped stories, shared strategies, and commiserated…

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  • Police Guidelines in Minnesota Schools Raise Concerns Among Advocates

    The 74 Jul 19, 2024

    When they voted earlier this year to let police officers use a dangerous form of restraint on students in schools, Minnesota Democratic lawmakers said they did so because they had brokered a…

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  • Navigating Disability Accommodations at Specialized High Schools

    Chalkbeat Jul 19, 2024

    In the summer after middle school, George begged his mom to drive him to Lower Manhattan from their home in Brooklyn, so that he could walk around Stuyvesant High School,…

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  • Managing and Safeguarding Student AI Data

    EdSurge Jul 18, 2024

    When Los Angeles Unified School District launched a districtwide AI chatbot nicknamed “Ed” in March, officials boasted that it represented a revolutionary new tool that was only possible thanks to…

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    A Hopeful New Way to Pursue Racial Equity

    Chronicle of Philanthropy Jul 3, 2024

    When john a. powell arrived at the University of California at Berkeley about a decade ago, he found a competition that spoke to a struggle outside academia. The nationally renowned…

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  • A Pride Month Call to Action: Highlighting the Less Positive Experiences of LGBTQ+ Grantees

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Jul 1, 2024

    Part protest, part commemoration, and part celebration, Pride Month joyfully invites us all to see the rich and diverse lives of queer folks — and to recognize that as far…

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  • Gazans’ Extreme Hunger Could Leave Its Mark On Subsequent Generations

    The Conversation Jun 28, 2024

    As Israel’s offensive in Gaza rages on, people across the entire Gaza Strip find themselves in increasingly dire circumstances, with nearly the entire population experiencing high levels of food insecurity,…

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  • Supporting Youth Empowerment Through Youth-led Campaigns

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jun 27, 2024

    Making the leap into youth-led advocacy campaigns is a powerful way to walk the talk.

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  • Ama Akuamoah, Director of Market Engagement, Digital Innovation Group, Opportunity International

    Global Washington Jun 27, 2024

    The economic empowerment of a woman is the economic empowerment of a family and the communities that make up a nation. This powerful observation was shared with me by Ama…

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  • More Women In Venture Capital Doesn’t Mean More Funding For Female-Led Businesses

    The Conversation Jun 26, 2024

    Venture capital plays an important role in helping new businesses get off the ground. The field also has a stubborn gender gap. More than 4 in 5 partners at U.S.-based…

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  • Latina Leadership in Corporate America Is Almost Non-existent

    The19th Jun 25, 2024

    The disparity is so stark that it’s possible Latinas will never catch up with other women, according to the largest report of its kind.

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