Once a tutor completes the Literacy Lab’s Leading Fellowship, they will be eligible for scholarships to be used in their pursuit of associate’s or bachelor’s degrees whether or not they choose to teach.
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New Initiative In San Francisco Centers On Black Early Educators
By encouraging and placing Black teachers in early development classrooms, these fundamental years for all children will uplift diverse groups as they continue onto grade school.
Read MoreUniversity Of North Carolina Expands Financial Aid In Response To Supreme Court
Following the Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision that its admissions policy violated the Constitution’s equal protection clause outlined in the 14th Amendment, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has expanded its financial aid packages. The university is going to…
Read MoreHow Gilead Is Leveraging Science And The Power Of Collaboration To Tackle Inequities In HIV
Black Enterprise speaks with Gilead Sciences’ David Malebranche and Danielle Houston about their work toward ending the HIV epidemic in the Black community.
Read MorePride Community Heads To Florida For ‘Gay Days’ Celebration, Taking A Stand Against States Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws
The LGBTQ+ community isn’t letting Florida’s laws stop them from showing their pride during Pride Month.
Read MoreGet To Know These 8 Black Women Who Did Not Come To Play In The Gaming Industry
Here are eight Black women in gaming who are heightening Black women’s voices, championing for inclusivity, and building communities beyond entertainment.
Read MoreWhite House, Advocates Slam Florida School’s ‘Censorship’ of Inauguration Poem
The White House and advocates decried a Florida school’s decision to remove the poem that celebrated author Amanda Gorman recited at President Joe Biden’s inauguration from the elementary school portion of its library, calling the move censorship.
Read MoreWhat Happens if the US Supreme Court Bans Affirmative Action?
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to rule by the end of June on whether colleges and universities can continue to consider race as part of their student admissions decisions, a practice known as affirmative action.
Read MoreUS Colleges Game Out a Possible End to Race-Conscious Student Admissions
Administrators said they are drafting strategies to expand their recruitment of diverse applicants, remove application barriers and increase the rate of minority students.
Read MoreHOPE Fair Housing Center Hosts Event Highlighting Housing Justice Issues Including Real Estate Appraisal Bias
The HOPE Fair Housing Center held its annual conference Wednesday, bringing together lawmakers, real estate professionals, and civil rights advocates
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