Educator passionate about services and policies that improve outcomes for opportunity youth. My posts represent my own opinions. RT are not always endorsements.
Rarely post these kind of videos, but Sheryl Lee Ralph is powerful in this one. A reminder “just because you have rights today doesn’t mean you’ll have those rights tomorrow” https://t.co/blpiFZnBc6
This #NationalVoterRegistrationWeek, Voto Latino and @rosariodawson remind you that with so many of our rights on the line, this election is personal.
Voting is how we protect our rights and hold elected officials accountable. Make a plan to vote:
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Q3: Our new report, “Higher Together: The Impact of a College Degree for Young Parents,” shows college can have undeniable returns for young parents and their families. So why are fewer than 2% of teen mothers in the U.S. earning a degree before age 30? #StudentParentChat
My latest for @NBCNews/@NBCLatino:
The initial $10,000 of federal student loan forgiveness will allow about half of all Latino borrowers to have their entire debt forgiven, according to Excelencia in Education.
https://t.co/fen8Or0gYi
COVID-related unfinished learning gaps shrank for the first time this spring in DC. How? We talked to 7 bright spot schools (mostly East of the River) with better outcomes for students designated as at-risk about what worked: https://t.co/yZEStMh98m
Also just released...up and coming programs with asset-based, culturally responsive practices for SERVING Latinx students in higher ed. #GrowingExamples
Sociologists! Spreading the word: my department is hiring a chair! Senior scholars doing policy relevant work, come join us @UCLA! cc: @ABSociologists@ASAnews @socwomen @SSSP1org
Dr. @Fharris3 led a rich discussion for today's Racial Equity eConvening session, "Centering Racial Equity in Course Design" of @USCRaceEquity's California Community College Racial Equity Leadership Alliance #CCCRELA
@ViewfromArgus@Cubfan13241@fluidcreativiy I’m not suggesting that there isn’t a link I know they are related. I’m saying it’s a GOP trope that gets repeated that they say is from one study (I think from GAO) even though countless others prove they are related.
@Cubfan13241@fluidcreativiy This conservative idea comes from federal govt studies that showed their was no direct link between providing food & academic achievement. Which doesn’t take into account general well-being and everything else raised on thread. But that’s the source.