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In Thursday’s Border Report Live, one of our correspondents shares details on his trip to witness a new section of border wall being erected in New Mexico, while the other explains how ...
Brenda Elizondo is an audience engagement fellow at the Los Angeles Times. She was previously a video content creator and reporter for L.A. Times Food and De Los, the Latinidad section. She received ...
House prepares to advance cuts on public broadcasting and foreign aid - The House is expected to approve President Donald ...
The United States government recently announced the opening of a massive immigrant detention facility built deep within the ...
A Black girl endured racist bullying in a mostly white Chicago school. Did CPS do enough? The middle schooler faced years of bullying as educators struggled and failed to suppress it.
Hendersonville commemorates the 60th anniversary of the integration of its schools with a new film documenting the Black community’s thirst for education when "Color Beyond the Lines," a new film by ...
CPS plan to help Black students in crosshairs of Trump's Education Department The investigation targets Chicago’s “Black Student Success Plan,” which the federal government and a right-wing ...
Education A White School Officer Pepper-Sprayed and Kneed a Black Beaumont Student, Complaint Says. Will Feds Act? Trump’s gutting of the Education Department could stymie justice for 17-year ...
NAACP lawsuit says Department of Education is ‘intentionally discriminating’ against Black Americans with anti-DEI orders "The Department of Education, tasked with a responsibility to protect ...
Historian and activist Marvin Dunn taught Black history on FIU’s campus to a crowd of about 30 people. He’s hoping he can keep teaching it without their permission.
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