Allow Black Students to Be Their Authentic Selves at School
Schools must end punitive rules that dictate to Black children how they can show up in physical or remote classrooms.
Jason B. Allen
Working to Shatter Education's Glass Ceiling
Teaching is one of the most female-dominated professions, with 76 percent of all K-12 teachers in the U.S. identifying as women. So why do women only make up 31 percent of district superintendents?
Jessica Fregni
Writer-Editor, One Day
Boost Opportunities for the Amanda Gormans at Under-Resourced Schools
Americans are enthusiastically praising the talents of poet Amanda Gorman, and for good reason. But they also are speaking about her talents as though she is an exception. There are students in schools across the country who also are gifted but lack the opportunities to let their talents shine.
Brittany M. Williams
Columnist
At Segregated Schools, Remote Learning Is Inherently Unequal
Olga Correa
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
Our Leaders Must Reflect the Communities They Serve
The head of TFA's Latinx Community Alliances shares what he learned from his campaign for local office and the importance of representation for all constituents.
Candelario Cervantez
What Happens When Philanthropists Begin to Practice Anti-Racism?
Money is starting to flow from people who believe that leaders with lived experiences of inequity are the most qualified to design solutions
Morgan Russell Williams
Talia Herman
One Man’s Mission To Recruit 100 Board Members
Miami-Dade Alum Justin Pinn knows the impact of having diverse voices on boards in his community, so he’s recruiting area alums to join in this important work.
Paula Ann Solis
Bringing Diversity and Student Stories to Bookshelves
Jennifer De Leon (Bay Area ’02) says not every reader will get the references in her novel featuring a Latinx heroine—and that's fine by her. She's decentering whiteness and decolonizing shelves.
How to Understand Your Real Social Capital
Advice on how to tap into your skills and your network from the co-host and co-creator of the Black Social Capital Podcast
Susan Brenna