There are reports of up to 80 Border Patrol agents on the scene in Uvalde which could compound the trauma of community members scared for their families
Teachers of color point to low wages, little institutional support, and a lack of commitment to diversity efforts
Students of color are disproportionately labeled ED, which brings over-policing, lower graduation rates, and stigma
The proposal could erase debt for 2 million Black borrowers but would still leave a majority out in the cold
Providing resources for struggling library patrons isn’t a distraction for librarians, it’s part of their mission
The ACLU wants the state attorney to expose the truth behind the closures, which disproportionately impact Black and brown students
Communities are contending with astroturfing efforts spreading misinformation and fear mongering about anti-racist and LGBTQ+ materials in schools
With pandemic restrictions easing, military recruiters are returning to high school campuses while anti-recruitment efforts struggle
Decolonial education is more than ethnic studies, but their inclusion in public education still threatens the status quo
After public outcry from students and community members, the Los Angeles School Board committed to getting police off campus and hiring mental health staff.
Students, teachers, and even corporations are voicing their anger about the controversial legislation
Between September and November last year, there were 330 book censorship incidents across the U.S.
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