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In this week’s Leadership newsletter, we’re focusing on leadership efforts in the education sector. First, we revisit how education philanthropy is failing young people of color and what can be done about it. Next, four graduate student employees at Boston University describe growing organizing campaigns for union recognition and transit equity. Then, from the “Bargaining for the Common Good” series, how a union at Rutgers built a movement. Finally, lessons from student debt organizers on the need for free public colleges.


Why Education Sector Philanthropy Must Embrace a Racial Justice Lens

 
Even when philanthropy invests in racial justice, it often leaves education out of the equation. But here, too, funders need to adopt a racial justice frame. Read more…
 
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Sustainable Justice: Unionization and the Fight for the Common Good in Boston

 
Graduate student workers at Boston University are organizing a union to ensure both fair compensation and climate justice beyond campus. Read how they plan to win. Read more…
 
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Connecting Campus to Community: The New Shop Floor in Higher Education

 
A university union in New Jersey builds power by bringing together diverse people and communities affected by the corporatized higher education system—both on campus and beyond its grounds. Read more…
 
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A Movement for Free College

 
Canceling student debt is critical, and Biden’s plan is a good first step. But even more important is avoiding the next trillion in debt by making public higher education free. Read more…
 
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