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President William Ruto has moved to quell public disquiet over the status of education funding, assuring Kenyans that every ...
At the annual Opening of Schools Address at the Walt Disney Concert Hall, LAUSD board President Scott Schmerelson told the audience that he recognized there has been rising stress levels among ...
A provocative poster by the People Against Race Classification (PARC) ignites a fierce debate on social media, challenging ...
Opinion: Florida’s education reforms are working. Students are reading more age-appropriate material. Parents feel more ...
Five years after the death of civil rights leader John Lewis, a group of demonstrators gathered Thursday in Dallas to honor ...
An Evanston teacher plans to file discrimination complaint; advocates for Palestinian human rights say they’re being censored ...
The European Commission adopted three amendments proposed by Greek MEP Afroditi Latinopoulou to protect the Greek minority and Orthodox Church in Albania, marking a diplomatic victory for the Voice of ...
Mary McLeod Bethune's legacy emphasizes the importance of education in achieving progress and change for Black students.
by Ontario Ministry of Education Publication date 1947 Topics Audio-visual education -- Ontario, Education -- Ontario -- Curricula, Music -- Instruction and study -- Ontario, Radio in education -- ...
The poster was used at the Greenbelt Metro Community Vaccination Center. Text reads: "Civil Rights / Ensuring Equal Access to ALL FEMA Programs, Services and Benefits.
Human rights institutions remain remote in the minds of leaders—such as education authorities—in emergencies and protracted crises, who are rendered more peripheral and vulnerable by their exclusion ...
Know Your Rights Federal policies affecting people seeking asylum in the United States are changing rapidly. The following resources describe how the U.S. asylum system works in general. Some ...