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
Voting For School Board Members Matters, Too
It may sit at the bottom of the ballot, but this role has the power to change local education systems.
Laura Zingg
Editorial Project Manager, One Day Studio
Meet the Alumni Leading Education in Their States
Meet the five Teach For America alumni currently serving as the foremost education leaders in their state.
The TFA Editorial Team
Saving the World Could Start at School
Kids are all in to protect nature and life on Spaceship Earth. Are we?
Joel Serin-Christ
Author
Iris Gottlieb
Paths Forward for Public Education
As we navigate the greatest upheaval in the modern history of public schooling, what will change, and what must change?
Nicky Fritz
Susan Brenna
Leah Fabel
Ellen Winn
Ensuring Equity Through Community Health
Collective impact organization Healthy BR is focused on creating a healthier life for Baton Rouge's residents. The coronavirus pandemic has only made that work more vital.
Closing the Financial Literacy Gap
Educators and academics expose equity gaps in financial literacy education and offer solutions for ensuring all students have access to personal finance.
Tackling Inequity From All Angles: The 2020 Social Innovation Award
Meet the social entrepreneurs in our network who are working to launch and grow the next big ventures that are improving outcomes for students and communities.
Uprooted by Gentrification, Learning to Architect the Future
In booming Nashville, Tennessee, explosive growth is displacing students and teachers from parts of the city. But through an inventive urban design course, a rising generation of middle school students are preparing to become the agents of Nashville's development.
Faviola Leyva
Video Producer