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The 12 grants will provide archivists with greater capacity to organize, catalogue, and digitize materials….
The 12 grants will provide archivists with greater capacity to organize, catalogue, and digitize materials….
The resumption of student loan payments comes at a time when the fundamental inequities of our higher education system have never been more apparent. The resumption of loan payments, while painful, must serve as a rallying cry rather than a surrender.
In the last nine months, Third Sector has worked closely with the Fresno County Department of Behavioral Health and three community-based organizations that offer CDEPs in the county to identify practical, tailored strategies for CDEP sustainability. These strategies offer ongoing revenue opportunities for community-based organizations through integration with Medi-Cal billable services. These three examples illustrate how other counties can integrate and sustain CDEPs into a thriving behavioral health ecosystem, functioning as program delivery settings, access points, or embedded supports.
Keon L. Gilbert and Camille Busette outline key findings and community-driven recommendations from the Wellness in Black Life Project.
Recent data shows the gender gap in K-12 math performance reappeared. Can enrichment programs focused on students’ self-perception help some girls achieve?
Trump’s pick to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics suggested a pause of the monthly employment reports, the only timely economic measure of how women of color are faring in the economy.
Moon: A new analysis shows these trends vary widely by race, grade level, geography, even schools. What that could mean for the future.
“My students — across all backgrounds — support me in ways they may not even realize,” writes Yolanda Wiggins, a sociology professor at San Jose State …
‘Poverty Is a Systemic Failing, Not Individual’: Aisha Nyandoro’s Movement to Liberate Financial Capital and Support Black Moms’ Economic Freedom…
The city’s specialized high schools have long been racially stratified. The latest admissions figures show that segregation may deepen on those campuses this fall.
How educators in Oakland Unified School District are working to disrupt patterns of racism and center and celebrate BIPOC children.
Black youth are frequently among the most civically engaged young people in the country, yet they are too often absent from conversations about civic excellence and receive too little civic education.
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