Conservative reactionary panic over honest history is nothing new, and threatens now hard-won programs Chicano activists fought for decades ago.
School dress codes have been proven to disproportionately target Black and brown girls, and now many are standing up against it.
As we face the erasure of BIPOC stories in public schools, we must fight for inclusive, intersectional, and truthful curriculum.
As COVID-19 resurgence and concerns persist about in-school police surveillance, parents are looking for alternatives.
It’s not too early to help kids understand unjust systems and policies. Here’s what to look for.
As conservatives aim to keep critical race theory out of schools, BIPOC teachers face several dilemmas, as well as concerns about their own safety.
Graduate students are turning to unions to fight for protections and discourage the exploitation of their work.
Some student journalists say they don’t feel they’re being prepared for the harassment they’ll inevitably face when they enter the profession full time.
From liberal arts programming to a new microcollege, new higher education courses provide fresh approaches for students impacted by the carceral system.
Lack of financial aid, inadequate prison design, and constant facility transfers bring challenges to aspiring students inside.
The education system deserves a critical analysis, but it should be guided by truth, empathy, history, and understanding.
As demographics shift in the Northeast, social platforms have become key tools in students’ fight for racial justice at school.
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