Q&A with UnidosUS Affiliate AVANCE CEO Dr. Teresa Granillo
AVANCE celebrates 50 years of enhancing parent-child engagement in early childhood education. Dr. Granadillo shares insights and lessons learned.
AVANCE celebrates 50 years of enhancing parent-child engagement in early childhood education. Dr. Granadillo shares insights and lessons learned.
(Civil Rights Project) — UCLA studies reveal barriers for teachers of color in California and the unequal distribution of experienced teachers, highlighting the need for policies that support diversity and equity in the education system.
(NAACP) — In a society yearning for equity and demanding progress, the acceptance of Critical Race Theory is not just an academic decision, it is
(NAACP) — As if the country weren’t already fighting for its life every other day, the American legislature recently decided to throw another pinch of
(Civil Rights Project) — For Immediate Release: 12:01 a.m. (Eastern), Wednesday, April 3, 2024, Contact: Laurie Russman – [email protected] UCLA CIVIL RIGHTS PROJECT ASSESSES SCHOOL SEGREGATION
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(UnidosUS) — UnidosUS began National Bilingual/Multilingual Learner Advocacy Month in April requesting that the Arizona Board of Education address the adverse implications of the current
(UnidosUS) — Education Department’s new institutional accountability rules also make it easier for students to get the information they need on funding, access to transcripts,
(Civil Rights Project) — For Immediate Release: 12:01 a.m. (Eastern), Thursday, April 11, 2024, Contact: Laurie Russman – [email protected] New Civil Rights Project research
(UnidosUS) — On Monday, the Biden-Harris Administration announced a new round of relief for student borrowers, and some of its measures could alleviate a lot
(Civil Rights Project) — It is with heavy hearts that we release this report authored by Tatiana Melguizo and her colleague, Susan Bickerstaff. It was
(UnidosUS) — Last year, Oklahoma educator Manuel Medina was excited to learn that the U.S. government would be revamping its Free Application for Federal Student