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Should Black parents worry about a 4-day school week?

Nationwide, about 90 percent of four-day school weeks are used by rural, White populations. Here’s what Black families should know about the model. By Maya PottigerWord in Black Coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic, teachers, educators and parents have been playing catch up.  The recent National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) report showed devastating declines […]

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Paving the path to justice: Harnessing data for community empowerment

By Tonya Calhoun The power of a “people-first” approach drives authentic community engagement while citing statistical data as a key pillar in addressing climate. Milwaukee is witnessing a transformation — a journey fueled by data, collaboration, and a fervent commitment to justice.  Playing a crucial role in this endeavor is Data You Can Use, a […]

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Debunking the human value hierarchy myth

By Joseph Williams, Word in Black As George Mason University’s “chief wellbeing officer,” Dr. Nance Lucas wanted to create a positive, healthy environment for stressed-out students. Along with classes on mental and physical health, Lucas’ Center for the Advancement of Wellbeing offered students specialized learning dorms and cultural enrichment programs on art and music.  But […]

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