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What Does It Mean That America Is Engaged in a ‘Culture...

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You've probably heard and read in the media the phrase "Culture War," along with references to the Supreme Court and universities. No, this is...

The Complexities of Critical Race Theory and Why It Matters

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It's hard to escape critical race theory; an academic concept that was once obscure is now everywhere. Children, parents, educators, lawmakers, activists, citizens, politicians,...

Early Beginnings: How to Teach Your Child About Social Justice

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Children are never too young to learn about social justice, about doing the right thing, about equality, racism, and kindness. Yet, parents are often concerned...

Books that Will Teach You About Afro-Latino History

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Whether it’s Hollywood, history books, telenovelas, or fashion magazines, Afro-Latinos have often been left out of what it means to be Latino. But, in...

Indigenous Peoples’ Day Reminds Us That Christopher Columbus May Have Claimed...

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Columbus Day reflects everything that is wrong with the education system, and I am not only referring to the education system in the United...

Glaxo Smithkline’s $10M Program Will Improve Access to STEM Opportunities for...

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The lack of representation in the STEM workforce has left a significant portion of youth wondering how this career path looks like for them....

This Week’s Financial Feminist Summit Was Organized with Radical Inclusion in...

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There is often a lot of talk about finances and how to “achieve financial freedom” but these conversations typically leave out the realities of...

STEM Sin Fronteras: A Different Initiative to Engage Latinas in Science

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Blue is for boys; pink is for girls and other cultural conditioning continues to undermine the career possibilities of girls and women in Latin...

It’s National Teacher Appreciation Week: One Family’s Multigenerational Legacy of Latino...

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This post is by guest author Lindsay Aranha. Aranha is a proud Latina leader committed to continual learning in the classroom and organizational development, with...

Meet Dr. Divina Lopez: A Sage and Savvy Pediatrician With a...

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Dr. Divina Lopez is not your run of the mill pediatrician just writing out prescriptions and yelling out “Next!” to her patients. Outside of...

Dianne Morales, Afro-Latina Candidate for NYC Mayor, Hosts Meet and Greet...

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Dianne Morales, a born and bred New Yorker from Bed-Stuy, is hellbent on ending institutionalized disparities in what is an increasingly divided city characterized...

Meet Adriana Briscoe, Cheerleader for Latina Scientists, Evolutionary Biologist, and Butterfly...

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Adriana Briscoe, PhD, might be called a “butterfly whisperer” for her special way with these insects. Briscoe, a professor of ecology & evolutionary biology...