
New research details lost instruction time in CA schools, underscores disparate harm of post-pandemic punitive suspensions
New research from UCLA and the National Center for Youth Law highlights the harm of suspensions on vulnerable youth.
New research from UCLA and the National Center for Youth Law highlights the harm of suspensions on vulnerable youth.
Nearly two months after the Supreme Court’s decision to gut affirmative action, civil rights advocates are responding to mitigate its impact.
Patricia Gándara, CRP Co-Director, elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences; induction Sept 29-30, 2023, Cambridge.
New UCLA Civil Rights Project report urges schools to address racism, highlighting integrated classrooms and equality.
The NAACP, alongside the U.S. Department of Education, is aiding Black borrowers with student loan debt via Biden’s SAVE Plan.
A UCLA paper examines the challenges of a rapidly growing multiracial population for future civil rights policies.
NAACP Director criticizes Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ remarks on the AP African American Studies course, calling for inclusivity in education.
Some surviving members of the Little Rock Nine criticize Arkansas’ restrictions on AP African American Studies, calling it a broader attack on Black history.
UCLA Civil Rights Project: Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling limits opportunities, harms racial equality.