Many Texas Prisoners Have Been Approved for Parole but Can’t Walk Free. Advocates Say COVID-19 Should Change That.
Relatives of Texas prisoners approved for parole question why their loved ones have to remain in disease-prone facilities.
[ONLINE] – Exposure: How COVID-19 Amplifies Healthcare Inequities in America
Join New America Indianapolis for the third installment of “COVID and the Black Community”.
Virtual
2PM – 3:30PM EDT
[ONLINE] – Thinking about Climate Change in the Wake of Coronavirus
Join Future Tense to discuss our long-term thinking about climate change in the wake of coronavirus.
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4PM – 5PM EDT
Bringing adults back to college? Just call and ask
A simple idea has made a big difference for both colleges and for adults who left school before graduating. Call them and invite them back.
Equity in Early Childhood Education
Blog posts, reports, and events that examine issues around ensuring equitable early care and education systems for children and families.
How the Center for Urban Education in Denver is Reimagining Teacher Preparation Programs
It’s Not Too Early to Start Thinking about A Jobs Bill
The Works Progress Administration is widely credited with helping us out of the Great Depression, a modern equivalent can help us today.
Italy’s Education Must Go On(line)
Italy has shifted to digital learning amidst the pandemic—but for many, the transition has proven challenging.