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COVID-19 Deepens Structural Inequities in American Special Education
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has race-based information on 51% of cases however this information does not accurately represent the disparities present, as a comparison of these rates with the current demographics by race in the U.S. is needed in order to truly understand the disparities.
Inside the Hidden Industry of Name, Image and Likeness and the Changing World for College Athletes
The world of NIL match-making is nearly here, and and it’s created a cascade of activity in an untapped space.
COVID-19 Will Intensify Education Inequities for Black Students
In the United States, data reveal that Black Americans are contracting and dying from the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, at rates that double, and sometimes triple their representation across various states.
Black Students Need Changes To Policies And Structures Beyond Higher Education
It is no secret that unemployment among African American youth has been problematic. Black youth have dropped out of schools, and people are frustrated about what to do with this situation. The increasing cost of college is also of great concern.
Is Vocational Education Savior For Black Youth?
It is no secret that unemployment among African American youth has been problematic. Black youth have dropped out of schools, and people are frustrated about what to do with this situation. The increasing cost of college is also of great concern.
How Career And Technical Education Shuts Out Black And Latino Students From High-paying Professions
Alphina Kamara, now a junior at Wesleyan University, wishes she would have been encouraged to take her school’s engineering course in high school. Credit: Jessica Hill for The Associated Press
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“Raised Wrong, Educated Worse: Addressing the Trouble Behavior of Our Sons” by Richard Clay
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