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School leadership wasn’t in my plans. I loved teaching and never would have guessed I’d become an administrator.
Charles developed a deep desire to advocate for others, especially young people who faced obstacles like his own.
On May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of the plaintiffs. Chief Justice Earl Warren wrote the opinion, which stated that “separate educational facilities are inherently unequal.”

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Washington, DC"We are pleased that the Senate Appropriations Committee allocated $2.05 billion, preserving the current funding level,for the Supporting Effective Instru

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Defiant union members and leaders vowed to fight back against the corporate class behind the Supreme Courts Janus decision, by organizing even more, both among state and local workers who

WASHINGTONCulminating 40 days of marches and peaceful civil disobedience in Washington and state capitols, thousands of members and allies of the New Poor Peoples Campaign brought their demands for

Ernest Logan, AFSA president, responds to the Supreme Court's ruling on labor unions in Janus v. AFSCME:

WASHINGTONFour years after the crisis hit, kids in Flint, Mich., are still afraid to drink the water.

 

On behalf of the undersigned members of the Title IV-A Coalition, we offer the following response to the Senates FY 2019 LHHS-Ed appropriations bill, which includes $1.225 billion for the Stu