Equity
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964: Everything You Need to Know
In the month of June, 1963, President John F. Kennedy asked Congress for an all-inclusive civil rights bill. His move was induced by enormous ... -
The College Degree Attainment Gap Between Whites and Minorities is Getting Worse
The United States has long prided itself on being a land of equal opportunities where anyone, regardless of their race, color, religion, or ethnicity, ... -
The College Attendance Gap Between Whites and Minorities is Getting Worse
In the United States, the higher education system has long been held as the key to upward socio-economic mobility. However, a significant disparity between ... -
How Education Leaders Can Respond to Anti-Black Rhetoric
Education is a key weapon against racial discrimination and social inequality, but it is not always enough to combat anti-Black rhetoric. In recent years, ... -
Why I Champion Gender Equity
Here are some reasons why I champion gender equity and why it matters. 1. To ensure equal opportunities – On the global stage, women ... -
What Is Social Justice Education?
Social justice education is an educational approach that focuses on the promotion of equitable opportunities and outcomes for all members of society, especially those ... -
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka: Everything You Need to Know
This is the ruling by the Supreme Court concerning the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka in the year 1954. This ruling decision ... -
The Little Rock Nine: Everything You Need to Know
This was the first group of black students allowed to gain admission into the Central High in Little Rock, Arkansas, after the Brown ruling. ... -
Educational Equity: Everything You Need to Know
Educational equity refers to a process whereby everything is put in place for all children, regardless of their backgrounds (e.g., lower socioeconomic status, minorities, ... -
Why Education Technology Business Leaders Should Lead with Equity in Mind
Educational equity is a concern with ensuring that all learners are given an equal chance to succeed. That means that even a kid from ...