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    Why We Need Racial Literacy

    TED Feb 27, 2018

    When it comes to race relations, sometimes, we’ve got to know how to pray, think through, process, prepare. And other times, we’ve got to know how to push, how to do something. And I’m…

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    Suspension Rates for Black Male Students in California Improve, But the Gap Persists

    EdSource Feb 24, 2018

    Black male students in rural counties and those in foster care are suspended at some of the highest rates in California, a new report has found. The report also found that…

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    Growing Superdiversity Among Young U.S. Dual Language Learners and Its Implications

    Migration Policy Institute Feb 24, 2018

    Young children growing up in households where at least one parent speaks a language other than English now make up nearly one-third of all young children ages 8 and under…

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    When Intention Meets Practice: How Equity is Showing Up More in Our Work

    FSG Feb 23, 2018

    The room went silent as Angela Glover Blackwell, CEO and founder of PolicyLink, started tospeak at the 2017 Shared Value Leadership Summit. Over 400 corporate leaders listened as she made a clear case…

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    Black History in Philanthropy, Community Development, and Environmental Justice

    Medium

    One of my missions is to help change the perception of philanthropy, charity, and community development, especially in inner-city communities. Often, I was fed the narrative that inner-city neighborhoods like…

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    Discriminatory Lending Still Keeps People of Color From Homeownership

    GOOD Magazine Feb 22, 2018

    50 years after the federal Fair Housing Act banned racial discrimination in lending, African-Americans and Latinos continue to be routinely denied conventional mortgage loans at rates far higher than their…

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    Why Shuri Is the Real Star of ‘Black Panther’

    FiveThirtyEight Feb 21, 2018

    “Black Panther” is notable for a number of reasons. It is the first comic-book movie in decades to have a black protagonist. It was shot by one of the best…

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    Black Actresses Ask for Solidarity During the #MeToo Moment

    Mashable Feb 20, 2018

    Kerry Washington, Tracee Ellis Ross, Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Laverne Cox, and Angela Robinson, along with Lena Waithe, were all speaking on Monday at The NAACP Image Awards, an award show that…

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    New Poll Shows Mass Incarceration Is A Latinx Issue

    Prison Policy Initiative Feb 19, 2018

    Earlier this month LatinoJustice PRLDEF, a national not-for-profit Latino civil rights organization, released findings from a new national poll of the Latinx community on their views of the criminal justice…

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    New York City Teachers Bring Black Lives Matter To The Classroom

    Chalkbeat Feb 18, 2018

    Students at Sunset Park High School walked out of class recently to protest the removal of a classmate’s artwork that echoes what some at the predominantly black and Hispanic school…

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    Asian-American Groups Say Affirmative Action Discriminates Against Them [Video]

    Business Insider Feb 17, 2018

    The Department of Justice is currently investigating admissions policies at Harvard to see whether they discriminate against Asian-Americans. The Asian-American Coalition for Education is arguing that affirmative action hurts Asian students’ chance at getting…

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    Seven Young Leaders Making Black History Today

    America's Promise Alliance

    Young people across the country are improving media representation for people of color, promoting literacy education, speaking out against bullying, and much more. In honor of Black History Month, we…

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