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Race and Ethnicity

  • The Discrimination Facing Black Students with Disabilities

    The 74 Aug 10, 2023

    Filing a federal complaint, as my organization did, is not enough. Black parents must come together to hold school & government officials to account.

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  • Investing in the Work of Black Women Nonprofit Leaders

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Aug 10, 2023

    We all benefit when our most transformative change agents are given the time and resources necessary to dream big.

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  • Study Reveals Disparities in Teacher Qualifications in Pennsylvania

    Chalkbeat Aug 10, 2023

    Despite having greater needs, Black, brown, and low-income students in Pennsylvania attend schools with the least experienced, least qualified teachers, a new report has found.

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  • Deconstructing Myths About Wealth, Race and Power in the U.S.

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Aug 9, 2023

    An excerpt from Rich White Men on the life-changing impact of inherited privilege…

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  • Ensuring Equitable Access to Dementia Care and Diagnosis

    Futurity Aug 9, 2023

    Black Americans are less likely to receive special care for Alzheimer’s, despite being twice as likely to develop dementia as white people.

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  • Strategies for Increasing Teacher Diversity

    The 74 Aug 9, 2023

    To hire and keep more educators, states should address every stage of the training, recruiting and retention pipeline, says NCTQ.

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  • Centering Black Disabled Voices in Funding for the Arts

    Grantmakers in the Arts Aug 9, 2023

    Gail Fuller, Disability & Philanthropy Forum…

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  • Understanding Social Movement Organizations and Long-term Impact

    The Forge Aug 8, 2023

    “Executives in professional social justice institutions, grassroots activists in local movements, and fiery young radicals on protest lines are all advancing urgent concerns about the internal workings of progressive spaces,” said Maurice Mitchell for The Forge.

    Read the full article at: https://forgeorganizing.org/article/building-resilient-organizationswww.giarts.org **

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  • Organizing for a More Equitable Future for Youth of Color

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Aug 7, 2023

    It is our duty to fight for our freedom. It is our duty to win. We must love each other and support each other. Over the past decade, the words…

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  • Insights From Asian American Educators Help Unravel Racial Nuances

    EdSurge Aug 4, 2023

    We often use catch-all acronyms and shorthand like “POC,” “BIPOC,” and “Black and brown people” to describe experiences of discrimination and …

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  • The Link Between Gun Culture, Racial Bias and Male Supremacy

    The 19th Aug 4, 2023

    This toolkit shows how existing data sources (such as unemployment insurance claims, 2-1-1 hotline calls, calls to Poison Control Centers, prescription drug fills, and others) can be used for behavioral health surveillance….

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  • Concerns About Surveillance Abound As Police Phase in Drones

    The Marshall Project Aug 3, 2023

    If you call 911 to report an emergency, the odds are increasing that a drone will be the first unit sent to respond. Just this week, police departments in Salem, New Hampshire; Gresham,…

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