#CCRewind: What it Means to be Called a Tree Hugger
Communities of color have long worked to fight the effects of environmental racism.
A Human to Know: Lydia Kostopoulos
By the Numbers: Private Student Loan Borrowing Can Leave Students in the Lurch
Private student loans may leave students in the lurch, bearing huge debt loads they can’t afford to repay
Creating awareness and action through mapping
Eight months ago when the Opioid Mapping Initiative started, a rare few governments were mapping data.
Motor City Magic: Lessons from ShiftLabs Detroit
At ShiftLabs Detroit, we encountered the fighting spirit of Detroiters as they grappled with the question: How do we adapt?
2020 Census: A Tech Revolution or Risk?
Join New America NYC at NYU for a public forum discussing the unique ways the upcoming 2020 census may impact marginalized communities.
In-Person
Greenberg Lounge, New York University School of Law
40 Washington Square South, New York, NY 10012
Leveraging the Promise of Micro-credentials to Develop Culturally Responsive Educators
Serving ‘Superdiverse’ Dual Language Learners: An Urgent Need for Responsive Education Policies
A recent report explores the increasing diversity—referred to as “superdiversity”—within the DLL population.