- N.M. Educators Won't Face Federal Sanctions for Racism Experiment
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- The U.S. Department of Education orders school district will have to adopt procedures for addressing racial harassment claims and offer lessons about racial harassment to students and staff. more...
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- New Mexico educators won't face federal sanctions for school racism project:
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- School leaders in a southern New Mexico district will not face federal sanctions for allowing a high school project on racism in which students posted signs reading “Whites Only” and “People of Color” above water faucets, federal officials said. more...
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- Racism tough to tackle - or even talk about - for Seattle School Board
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- Midway through a January meeting about choosing a new superintendent, Seattle School Board member Darlene Flynn suggested candidates have... more...
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- Angelou speaks on racism at MLK commemoration
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- The universitys 25th annual Martin Luther King, Jr. commemoration ceremony was held at the School of Public Health last Friday and featured poet, actress and novelist Maya Angelou, among other speakers including President William Brody. A major theme of the event was diversity and racism as enduring, significant issues in society. more...
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