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Columbus Day Shouldn’t Be Observed. Here’s Why

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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...

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...

Shaping the Future: The Importance of Great Educators

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According to the CDC, over four million school-aged students from the ages of 3-17 have been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. On the other...

Ethnic Studies Rise: The Academic Response to Professor Lorgia García-Peña’s Tenure...

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In a country as heterogeneous and diverse as the United States, we are used to research centers dedicated to economics, politics, and the so-called...

2020 Rhodes Scholars Look to Shape Future of Global Migration Policies

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This year’s class of Rhodes scholars reflect a broad range of interests and goals, but the urgency of global migration patterns and crises is...

GLSEN: Here’s Why We Love this Organization

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Did you know that 8 out of 10 LGBTQ students still experience bullying or harassment at school? That’s an incredibly high percentage if you...

New Report on DACA Shows How the Program Increases Economic of...

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This coming Tuesday, the Supreme Court is set to hear arguments against previous judicial rulings on DACA. The court’s decision will determine the fate...