The class action lawsuit challenged the precedence that the Constitution does not guarantee a right to education
Parents, students, and community members have taken over the school since it was ordered to close in May
Mutual support and intergenerational bonds are essential to the survival of San Francisco’s Filipino-American community
A more robust public library system is vital to fighting misinformation and bridging digital access gaps across communities in Puerto Rico
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
“It was very transparent to the community that this was just a ploy to get us to end the hunger strike,” one of the strikers said
As the pandemic upends education, many no longer believe standardized testing accurately reflects students’ capabilities
By removing the government hurdles that keep immigrants from accessing free food, the CPSC Youth Lunch Distribution meets their communities where they are at
As COVID-19 resurgence and concerns persist about in-school police surveillance, parents are looking for alternatives.
Since last summer’s racial reckoning, school boards are making more proactive moves to address institutional racism—but are they doing enough?
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