Not exact matches
Do a personal or group study around Forgive Us: Confessions
of a Compromised Faith by Soong - Chan Rah, Mae Elise Cannon, Lisa Sharon Harper, and Troy Jackson This powerful book provides historical
information, reflection, and prayers around Christian complicity in sins against God's creation, indigenous people, African Americans and people
of color, women, the LGBTQ
community, immigrants, Jews and Muslims.
In Forgive Us, authors Soong - Chan Rah, Mae Elise Cannon, Lisa Sharon Harper, and Troy Jackson provide historical
information, reflection, and prayers around Christianity's complicity in sins against God's creation, indigenous people, African Americans and people
of color, women, the LGBTQ
community, immigrants, Jews and Muslims.
«To me this means first acknowledging the work that
community educators, mostly in
communities of color, are doing to supplement the
information our children receive about themselves, their histories, and the worlds in which we exist through schools and classrooms,» says Torres Covarrubias, citing as an example the work
of her friend Patrisse Cullors - Brignac at Dignity and Power Now, an organization that helps people affected by the Prison Industrial Complex.
«To me this means first acknowledging the work that
community educators, mostly in
communities of color, are doing to supplement the
information our children receive about themselves, their histories, and the worlds in which we...
The Education Next poll also shows that
communities of color strongly value the
information provided by assessments.
Communities
of color value the
information provided by the assessments and know that comparable standards provide their
community schools with important
information to help close gaps in achievement that separate students
of color and their white peers.
According to
information provided to HuffPost, 55 percent
of next year's corps
of 5,900 new teachers will come from low - income backgrounds or
communities of color, including 15 percent who identify as African - American.
And it would withhold from families and
communities critical
information about how all groups
of students — including low - income students, students
of color, students with disabilities and English learners — are doing.
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of race,
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