Equity
-
Universities Must Help Create an Antiracist World
Universities have long been seen as important centers of learning, research, and knowledge production. They are places where young people can develop critical thinking ... -
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, ...