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The demographics of the special ed teacher workforce have remained static, but the student population these educators serve is becoming more diverse.
The demographics of the special ed teacher workforce have remained static, but the student population these educators serve is becoming more diverse.
New data released Thursday from the Bureau of Labor Statistics marked the third straight month of high unemployment rates for Black women.
Ever notice how college rankings get a little repetitive? A new Carnegie Classification is upending the typical methodology by rating schools on how …
In Vanessa Priya Daniel’s book Unrig the Game, she calls for radical shifts in how women of color leaders are supported in social movements.
Knowles: ‘When we recognize the push to make Juneteenth a national holiday was led by an educator — it highlights the strength & influence we possess’…
Illinois teacher Rachael Mahmood spent a year traveling around Illinois, asking educators, students, and parents, “What does belonging mean to you”…
The country’s long-running conflict continues to impact life in many rural areas, which also face threats from illegal mining and other extractive industries.
San Diego has the 7th-largest AANHPI population in the country, yet local philanthropic support has historically been limited or reactive.
The College Board changed its criteria for an awards program that could shift tens of thousands of scholarship dollars from Black and Latino students to white students.
They were once hopeful that outrage over Floyd’s death would improve racial equity for Black Americans. Now they worry the federal government is taking the country in the opposite direction.
Traditional philanthropic practices have often created imbalanced power dynamics and barriers for Black-led, Black-serving organizations. When the REACH Healthcare Foundation performed a portfolio review in 2018 that revealed this same exclusion within the foundation’s grantmaking investments,…
Revised funding opportunities for victim services organizations ban any activities characterizing domestic violence as a social justice issue.
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