I begin this piece with a test on your ability to immediately recognize the names of the following five prominent Black women in the United States. Any luck? Lisa Cook, Federal Reserve Board memberLatitia James Attorney General, New YorkKetanji Brown-Jackson, U.S. Supreme Court JusticeStacey Abrams, former Georgia State RepresentativeJasmine Crockett, Texas State Representative Now tell … Continue reading The Realities of Dark-Skinned Black Women – by Terry Howard→| ADR
This year, the vastly endowed funder of biomedical research and STEM education has backed away from several notable DEI-focused programs.| Inside Philanthropy
this narrative is about our recent visit to the Legacy Museum, the Freedom Monument Sculpture Park and National Museum of Peace and Justice.| ADR
Today on TAP: Gallup documents how the ICE raids have backfired, while another new study shows the limits of unions’ power of persuasion.| The American Prospect
Your book, Unequal Lessons, begins with a quote from W.E.B. Du Bois’s 1935 essay “Does the Negro Need Separate Schools?” It reads, in part: “Other things being equal, the mixed school... READ MORE| NYU Press
The myth of the “model minority” is pervasive. It does real damage. And Asian American students aren’t the only ones it harms.| Learning for Justice