Voting registration surges after RGB's death but we have a long way to go; pressure mounts for UPenn to support Philly schools; Borealis' fund to support legal needs of journalists of color; and more!
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If Young Black Lives Matter, Liberating Learning Matters

Credit: Viktor Dobai
The Schott Foundation’s president speaks out about not reforming but liberating education, so it speaks to the needs of Black children—and, by extension, all children

During this national moment of affirming that Black Lives Matter, we must acknowledge our methods of ensuring Black children have a fair opportunity to learn have been ineffective. While we are at a critical moment of assessing and addressing the universal harms of systemic racism, we cannot leave out the impact of racism on learning outcomes for Black students. If our desire to liberate US policies and practices from systemic racism is sincere, we must also liberate our systems of learning.

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Voting Registration Surges as Justice Ginsburg Lays in State

RBG will be sorely missed as we face an immediate future of challenges to the right to vote. Her death has inspired a surge in registrations, but there is still a long way to go.

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Faculty Press Case for Penn to Ante Up and Support Philly Schools

Pressure on the University of Pennsylvania is rising to agree to make annual payments, based on a percentage of commercial property tax rates, to support city schools.

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Borealis Philanthropy Helps Establish Legal Fund for Journalists of Color

Journalists of color are under-represented in leadership positions in news organizations. Those where they are present need strong supports.

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Will Young Republican Climate Activists Save Their Party?

Inside Climate News recently spoke to several young Republicans and found some ready to cast “protest votes” based on their party’s inability to tackle the climate crisis.

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Industry-Friendly Science Nonprofits: How They Work to Dupe the Public

Understanding how nonprofits are misused to harm public interests is important, and this pair of studies takes us into all the hows and whys of industry-bought science.

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