Las preparatorias que tratan a los adolescentes transgénero con respeto y cuidado brindan un apoyo esencial a nivel emocional y académico, además de ayudar a estos estudiantes a desarrollar la autoestima y a realizarse.
Read MoreLos residentes de Adjuntas, Puerto Rico, han construido la primera microrred solar comunitaria en la isla.
Read MoreResidents in Adjuntas, Puerto Rico, have built the island’s first community-owned solar microgrid.
Read MoreHigh schools that treat trans teenagers with respect and care provide essential emotional and academic support, and help these students develop self-confidence and thrive.
Read MoreCómo un programa sin fines de lucro en la Florida está intentando reducir la brecha que impide que las familias de los trabajadores agrícolas tengan mejores oportunidades académicas y económicas.
Read MoreIn a wide-ranging interview with palabra, Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona laid out his vision for the future of education, and his take on student debt relief and school safety.
Read MoreAs the battle continues over a federal student loan forgiveness plan, many Latino families face their own tough circumstances when it comes to ballooning college debt.
Read MoreMany asylum seekers in the United States journeyed through danger in Latin America. Then, thousands were bussed from the border to await far-off immigration court dates in far-off places like New York. Now many are stuck, forced to beg churches for help or take low-paid clandestine jobs to support families and pay off smugglers.
Read MoreOne family’s quest for a better life and education for their U.S.-born children leads them south of the border.
Read MoreMore than eight years after the disappearance of 43 students from Ayotzinapa, Mexico, there are still half-truths and pending justice, as President López Obrador is unable to overcome what still remains from the old political system in Mexico.
Read MoreAre the challenges of Puerto Rico’s schools a taste of what other districts will face? Puerto Rico’s school system, the sixth largest in the U.S., is reeling from repeated natural disasters and enrollment losses. Can new federal attention help?
Read MoreEn la ciudad de Nueva York y en todo el país, están en auge los programas educativos con financiamientos públicos para doulas de color. Un movimiento que aboga por que Medicaid cubra los servicios de doula para personas embarazadas de bajos ingresos ha tenido éxito en varios estados, y la carrera de doula se ha vuelto más accesible para las personas de color.
Read MoreHow one nonprofit program in Florida is trying to shrink the academic and financial gaps for farmworker families.
Read MoreLiving the disparity of trans legislation in Mexico and Europe.
Read MoreIn New York City and across the country, publicly-funded education programs for doulas of color are booming. A movement to advocate for Medicaid to cover doula services for low-income, pregnant people, has succeeded in several states, which helps make a doula career more accessible to people of color.
Read MoreLos estudiantes migrantes y sus familias siguen los ciclos de las estaciones por el país durante todo el año para sembrar y cosechar los productos agrícolas de Estados Unidos. Los hijos de estas familias se enorgullecen de la ética de trabajo de sus padres, pero les cuesta continuar con su educación. Desde hace 50 años, la beca CAMP les ha permitido a cientos de ellos ir a la universidad.
Read MoreEl Distrito Unificado de Los Ángeles apuesta por la tutoría para la recuperación tras la pandemia, pero el progreso en muchas escuelas es lento.
Read MoreYoung people who cross the border need more than just workplace safety regulations.
Read MoreLa juventud que cruza la frontera necesita más que normas de seguridad laboral.
Read MoreMigrant students and their families follow the seasons year-round to sow and harvest America’s produce. Students take pride in their families’ work ethic — but struggle to continue their schooling. The 50-year-old CAMP scholarship helps hundreds of them go to college.
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