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From the Magazine: Page 15
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‘Freedom on the Move,’ Clarifying Complicity in American History
In the Fairfield Community School District in Iowa, an eighth-grade social studies teacher quit his job after he couldn’t get the superintendent to clarify whether a new education law allowed teachers to say that slavery was wrong.
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DREAM Conference Marks Milestone
DREAM has become the go-to convening for community college educators interested in institutional change.
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The Missing Paradigm: Concordance Between Cultural Responsiveness and Institutional Policies and Practices
Cultural responsiveness in education involves tailoring policies and practices to meet the unique needs of students from various cultural backgrounds, fostering a sense of belonging, and creating pathways for success that resonate with everyone.
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Life and Learning, the Washington Way
Meet Rev. Dr. Jamie Washington — an educator, author, student affairs administrator, pastor, consultant, president and co-founder of the Social Justice Training Institute (SJTI), past-president of the American College Personnel Association (ACPA).
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Unapologetic Leadership Thought: Freedom Dreaming
Freedom Dreaming shows people that boundaries are imaginary.
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Making Equity a Priority
Dr. Keith Curry is the 2024 Diverse Champions Award winner.
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HBCUs in the Time of Turnover
Since the beginning of 2022-23, over two dozen HBCUs have announced the retirement or departure of their executive.
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The State of Black America is Improving, But Not Close to Parity
The conditions for Blacks have improved slightly over the years, but parity with white Americans has yet to be reached.
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30 Years After Its Release, Nathan McCall’s Makes Me Wanna Holler Still Resonates
When journalist Nathan McCall released his 1994 autobiography, Makes Me Wanna Holler: A Young Black Man in America, my mother was among the first wave of people to purchase a copy.
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TIDES Report: Women’s Basketball Student-Athletes Continue to Outperform Their Male Counterparts
In the new report issued by The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport (TIDES), women’s basketball student-athletes showed consistently stellar results.
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NAACP Urges Student-Athletes Reconsider Florida After DEI Elimination
NAACP leaders wrote a letter in response to the University of Florida’s elimination their DEI programs, urging Black student-athletes to reconsider attending.
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JSTOR's Digital Archives Now Reach Over Half a Million Incarcerated Learners
More than half a million incarcerated people can now access scholarly materials and texts online via JSTOR.
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