Afro-Latinx Students Navigate Racism and Erasure in the Classroom
Schools need more resources and data to ensure Afro-Latinx students are being represented and understood.
Stephanie García
Writer-Editor
Supporting Black Students’ Wellness Amid Mounting Challenges
School leaders share how they’re supporting Black youths’ mental health and wellness.
Jessica Fregni
Writer-Editor, One Day
When Spirits Dance: Exploring Identity Through Día de los Muertos Traditions
A Mexican-American performing arts teacher creates a culturally responsive learning environment by teaching students how Día de los Muertos traditions can help them foster community and find healing from loss.
Faviola Leyva
Video Producer
The U.S. Launched a War Against Indigenous Children. My Father Survived.
Native American boarding schools in the U.S. were part of a systematic attempt to erase Indigenous language and culture.
James Courage Singer
Assistant Professor of Sociology and Ethnic Studies, Salt Lake Community College
Mer Young
Illustrator
A Family Finds Freedom Through Lakota Language
Winona Little Owl narrates her family’s story of learning their Native language, Lakota, and how the journey helped them reclaim their freedom.
Winona Little Owl
Director
Leah Nichols
Animator
Juneteenth Through a Teacher’s Lens
A photo essay of Black Independence Day celebrations in two Dallas neighborhoods
Joel Serin-Christ
Author
Elroy "EJ" Johnson
Photographer
Students Labeled 'Asian' Are Not a Monolith. Why Are Schools Treating Them That Way?
States and K–12 schools still lump disparate groups of students together as “Asian” when collecting and disaggregating data. It’s a problem.
Sabrina Toppa
Dustin Chambers
How a Lawsuit Brought Pandemic Relief to Low-Income North Carolina Families
A community teamed up to get $5.5 million of COVID relief into the hands of families who needed it most.
Maria Burke
A Year of Pandemic Learning at One New Orleans-Area School
Everything changed for Laureate Academy Charter School when COVID-19 arrived. Here’s how the school community coped with a year of teaching, learning, and living through the pandemic.
Erik Jansen
Tearing Down Barriers By Building Up People
For Black History Month, Black educators share how they are embracing culture as they lead, and why that matters.
Marquita Brown
Senior Editor, One Day Digital