Monthly update from The Nellie Mae Education Foundation Of Note A Monthly Update from The Nellie Mae Education Foundation Celebrating Native American Heritage Month Updates And Ideas What do the election results mean for the future of education? Join Ed Newsmakers at their virtual event, Election 2020 and Education on December 8 at 3 P.M., ET as they feature a panel of experts predicting what 2021 and beyond holds for students, teachers, and educators. Education Justice Our partners at the Schott Foundation put together a statement on the promise of education justice. Read more schottfoundation.org Our partners at The Teacher Collaborative have launched a group of peer leaders for advancing anti-racist teaching, called ART Peer Leaders. See what you can learn from this group as you continue on your anti-racist journey. Learn ways to integrate Native American history and culture into curricula that isn't tokenizing. In Our Work Continues we wrote about how it's time to hold our new government accountable so that all of us can thrive, especially those that have been most harmed by our current public education systems and practices. Photo attribution: "Every Vote Counts" Nikkolas Smith (IG: @nikkolas_smith) Commissioned by Culture Surge" A recording of Are the Kids Really Alright? Reopening Our Region's Public Schools Amid a Pandemic and Racial Reckoning is now available. About Us Grants Resources Contact Us 1250 Hancock Street, Suite 701N Quincy, MA 02169 (781) 348-4200 Nellie Mae Education Foundation | 1250 Hancock St., Sutie 701N, Quincy, MA 02169 Unsubscribe
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