Start Lighthouse in the Bronx has distributed over 20,000 multicultural books in an effort to address literacy disparities
Mutual support and intergenerational bonds are essential to the survival of San Francisco’s Filipino-American community
Gov. Greg Abbott recently said he plans to challenge the case, which made public education accessible to all students regardless of immigration status
In New Haven, Connecticut, a promise program strives to be much more than a scholarship
Library workers should proactively strengthen policies and practices to fight book bans and prioritize social justice
School voucher programs have a long history of white flight and segregation, and the Supreme Court’s ruling could exacerbate systemic problems
A more robust public library system is vital to fighting misinformation and bridging digital access gaps across communities in Puerto Rico
Catalyzed by the pandemic, California and Maine are paving the way toward greater food justice
Free student meals have been extended through the summer, but many families will be left out of the program in the fall
Dozens of civil rights organizations sent a letter to the Department of Education last week, urging them to investigate the claims
In a state known for its lenient gun control laws, many teachers feel they are being asked to stand at the front lines of mass shootings
In the wake of the Buffalo and Uvalde shootings, communities are continuing to support survivors and their loved ones
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