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ARAO Portal Sebastian Bossarte 2023-09-29T08:39:16-06:00 Portal Purpose The Anti-Racism/Anti Oppression (ARAO) Portal is a resource created by the Black Education Act (House Bill 43) that is available for staff, students, families, community members, and other stakeholders to report school-based incidents of racism. The ARAO portal is a neutral bridge that supports communication between districts, schools, […]

The headquarters of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is seen in Washington, D.C., U.S., May 12, 2021. Picture taken May 12, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly Acquire Licensing Rights

The two new leaders for the University of Lynchburg’s Master of Public Health bring decades of broad experience as practitioners, planners, and changemakers in high-profile settings across the globe. That experience has driven Dr. June Sullivan ’21 DMSc and Dr. Bernard Toney ’20 DMSc to engineer a curriculum that integrates hands-on learning opportunities with the […]

Meffire experienced many such painful experiences as a child. His mother was white and German; his Black father was an engineering student from Cameroon who died under suspicious circumstances on the day Meffire was born. Meffire grew up between two worlds, feeling like he belonged to neither. Racism ran rampant.  He joined the Dresden police […]

Global collective of inter-generational women leaders to honor Brant on Wednesday, September 20 in Washington, D.C., aligning with the 52nd Annual Legislative Conference hosted by the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation ATLANTA, Sept. 18, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Operation HOPE today announced that

From an EFF announcement this week: Technical standards like fire and electrical codes developed by private organizations but incorporated into public law can be freely disseminated without any liability for copyright infringement, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday. The judge ruled that posting the materials constituted fair use — so the nonprofit group doing the […]

A Maine man was arrested today on federal charges for sending a threatening voicemail to a neighbor. According to the indictment, Charles Allen Barnes, 47, of Lewiston, allegedly used an interstate communications service to transmit a voice message in which he used racial slurs and stated that he was outside a neighbor’s residence and would […]

60 percent of graduating seniors in 2023 characterized their career plans as “in the nation’s service,” but this varied widely by job field. For example, 100 percent of respondents going into nonprofit or public service work considered themselves as “in the nation’s service,” whereas this applied to just a third among soon-to-be consultants.  To get […]

‘We Need Help to Get Ahead’ | Princeton School of Public and …  Princeton School of Public and International Affairs Source link

John J. Farmer, Jr. John Farmer is a University Professor (Law) and Director of the Miller Center on Policing and Community Resilience at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. After graduating from Georgetown University (BA 1979) and Georgetown University Law Center (JD 1986), Farmer began his career as a law clerk to Associate Justice […]


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