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Black Community College Enrollment is Plummeting. How to Get Those Students Back
Stout & Carpenter: Schools need a new strategy to bolster access for learners of color who no longer see higher education as a viable pathway
Karen A. Stout & Francesca I. Carpenter
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Educators Must Take a Stand Against Racism & Teach Black History All Year Round
Fletcher: The country has gone from seeking to understand racism's harms to re-creating fear, isolation and willful ignorance for political gain
Taryn Fletcher
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School Board Openings Are an Opportunity for Equity
McCorkle: Board members tend to be whiter and richer than the students they represent. Black & brown candidates can seek open seats and change that
Justin McCorkle
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Black History Month: 'Unforeseen Consequences' of Brown v. Board
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Student Essay: Young People Being Pushed Out of School Need an Advocate
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Pandemic
Three Pieces of Advice for White Teachers Who Want to Be Accountable Allies
LaTrina Johnson
August 26, 2020
Pandemic
COVID-19 Crisis Offers Chance to Challenge the Status Quo, Including the Persistent Lack of Teacher Diversity
Cassandra Herring
August 25, 2020
Keeping it 100
Commentary: As Education Leaders Plan for Fall, They Must Look Beyond COVID Toward Making Dramatic Changes to Protect Students of Color
Nancy Gutiérrez & Mary Rice-Boothe
August 18, 2020
Keeping it 100
For Black Lives to Matter, Black Minds Must Matter
Sharif El-Mekki
August 10, 2020
Keeping it 100
So, You Want to Run for School Board. First Ask Yourself If You Believe in the Genius of Black Children and Are You Willing to Fight to See It Realized
Krystal Hardy Allen
August 4, 2020
Pandemic
Digital Access Stands Between the Haves and Have-Nots. We Must Close This Gap Now, as Schools Plan for Reopening in the Fall
Aaron Jackson Jr.
July 21, 2020
Pandemic
A Principal’s View: We Can’t Wait for In-Person School to Return. So My D.C. Charter School Is Ready for a Full Year of Remote Learning
Mashea M. Ashton
July 13, 2020
Keeping it 100
Black Lives Matter Supporters Must Also Contend With How Suppressing School Choice Hurts Students of Color
Keith Jacobs
July 9, 2020
Instagram
Why I Wrote ‘Thinking Like a Lawyer’: Because Teaching Critical Thinking to All Students Paves a Path to Racial Justice
Colin Seale
June 26, 2020
Keeping it 100
Book Excerpt: ‘Thinking Like a Lawyer’ Explores How to Close the Critical Thinking Gap for All Students
Colin Seale
June 26, 2020
Keeping it 100
Otero: Strong Education Leaders Are Key to Advancing Racial Justice in the Nation’s Ongoing Fight for Equity
Mildred Otero
June 21, 2020
4Fams
A Mom’s View: As an Education and Civil Rights Activist, I Demand Racial Justice for Our Children, Especially in Our Public Schools
Christina Christopher Laster
June 17, 2020
Pandemic
Essay: We Opened Up Mental Health Services to All Our Students, Families and Teachers During the Pandemic
Shantelle D. Wright
June 17, 2020
Keeping it 100
Bradford: Black Lives Matter and Black Education Matters Because Freedom Matters. Only When Black Folks Are Safe to Both Learn and Live Will America Be Free
Derrell Bradford
June 15, 2020
Keeping it 100
Smith: A Call to Action — Black Educators Need White Co-Conspirators to Combat Racism in Schools and Empower Our Students to Succeed
Kimberly A. Smith
June 14, 2020
Keeping it 100
Pandemic Planning: We Know the Inequities Black and Brown Students Face, and This Knowledge Requires Action
Nichelle Holder
June 12, 2020
Pandemic Notebook
My Mom Is 55, Black, and Just Returned to Work in a Doctor’s Office in New York City. That’s Why I’m Scared
Rainier Harris
June 9, 2020
Keeping it 100
An Educator’s View: My Charter School Network Was Founded to Battle Racism and Injustice. That’s Why We Shut Down Last Week for a Day of Action, Healing & Connection
Julie Jackson
June 7, 2020
Student Voice
Student Voice: Decades After My Great-Grandmother Was Tear-Gassed, Taking Fresh Stock of the Land of the ‘Free’
Jimmy Rodgers
June 4, 2020
Keeping it 100
McClellan: On the Anniversary of Brown v. Board, Celebrating the Unsung Female Heroes of the Landmark School Desegregation Ruling
Cara McClellan
May 20, 2020
Pandemic
Dual Enrollment Means My Gary, Indiana, High Schoolers Didn’t Have Their College Careers Derailed by Coronavirus
Kevin Teasley
May 13, 2020
Coronavirus
An Educator’s View: My 12th-Graders Are Mostly First-Generation, Low-Income Students Hit Hard by COVID-19. 3 Ways Colleges Can Help Them
Carlene Huard
May 4, 2020
Coronavirus
Increase Accountability, Deepen Relationships and Embrace Mobile: 3 Ways to Make Digital Learning Meaningful for 21st Century Students
EJ Carrion
April 19, 2020
District of Columbia
Long: To Improve Our World, Social Justice Must Be at the Heart of What We Teach. We’re Building a School in Washington to Do Just That
Myron Long
March 9, 2020
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Mimi Woldeyohannes
March 6, 2020
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74 Interview: Former NBA Player and Michigan Fab Five Member Jalen Rose on Running a College-Bound High School in His Hometown of Detroit
Mimi Woldeyohannes
March 1, 2020
Instagram
Lee: Black History Demands We Break Down Barriers and Build Up Kids. How One School Network in Newark Answers the Call
Dominique Lee
February 25, 2020
Indianapolis
Indianapolis School Leader: I Respect Teachers Unions and Their Right to Rally for Better Working Conditions, but I Don’t Support Their Divisive Rhetoric and Inequitable Practices
India K. Hui
February 18, 2020
Keeping it 100
Photo History: The Incredible True Story of How Booker T. Washington & the President of Sears Built 5,000 Schools for Generations of Southern Black Students
Beth Hawkins
January 15, 2020
Keeping it 100
We Need to Teach Young Men of Color Differently. That Starts With Books Where They Are Celebrated
David C. Banks
January 5, 2020
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