education

Year in Review: Depolarizing the Classroom
Elementary/primary school-aged students sit around a table drawing.

Year in Review: Depolarizing the Classroom

The classroom has become the battleground for the country’s most polarizing and pertinent issues.

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2400 1597 Dominique Stewart
The 1619 Project and Correcting U.S. History
A person looks inside of a textbook in front of a large dirty, antique window inside of a room filled with bookcases.

The 1619 Project and Correcting U.S. History

Since its publication, the 1619 Project has been challenged by conservatives for attempting to fix the historical whitewashing of American slavery.

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1280 853 Andrew Lee
Supporting Restorative Justice in Schools
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Supporting Restorative Justice in Schools

Instead of detention, suspension, or expulsion, restorative justice addresses the root of the harm via collaboration.

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2400 1589 Rainier Harris (he/him)
Overworked Police? Try Funding Any Other Public Service
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Overworked Police? Try Funding Any Other Public Service

Prioritizing equitable education, housing, public health services, and more can help reduce crime and police dependency. 

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2400 1600 Dominique Stewart
How Islamophobia Silently Affects Muslim Students
A person sits in an empty classroom with headphones around their neck as they work. Partial calendar of the month is drawn on the dry eraser board behind them.

How Islamophobia Silently Affects Muslim Students

While some Islamophobic attacks get media attention, everyday bigotry is normalized in many spaces, including schools.

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2400 1559 Anmol Irfan
Extreme Heat and the Push to Get Air Conditioning into Schools
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Extreme Heat and the Push to Get Air Conditioning into Schools

Teachers are fundraising to get air conditioning into their classrooms due to record heat waves and inadequate educational infrastructure.

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2400 1611 Nicole Cardoza
Critical Race Theory, Explained
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Critical Race Theory, Explained

Critical race theory bans and the efforts to censor conservations about race, sexuality, and gender in the U.S. education system

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2400 1600 Andrew Lee
The Value of a College Degree in U.S. Society
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The Value of a College Degree in U.S. Society

As degrees become a requirement in the U.S. workforce, student loan debt becomes an unavoidable threat to financial freedom.

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2400 1600 Dominique Stewart
Underfunded and Devalued: Mismanaging the Teacher Retention Crisis
A teacher crouches down next to a young student sitting at a yellow desk. They look at a work assignment.

Underfunded and Devalued: Mismanaging the Teacher Retention Crisis

Thousands of educator vacancies remain open ahead of the new school year as the teacher retention crisis remains unaddressed.

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2400 1353 Dominique Stewart
Breaking the School-to-Prison Pipeline
Three students sit in the back of the classroom.

Breaking the School-to-Prison Pipeline

The school-to-prison pipeline introduces students to the criminal legal system, affecting their mental health, academic potential, and livelihoods.

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2400 1694 Nicole Cardoza
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