Tauheedah Baker is a wife and mother of 3, who has built a career in education serving our nation’s most underserved student populations. She began her...
Lucy Griswold is a teacher-activist who works to create learning spaces that are democratic, equitable and emancipatory. As part of the inaugural cohort...
The son of Japanese immigrants, Kentaro Iwasaki knew from a young age that he aspired to become a teacher. As a student growing up in Southern California, he... Read more about Kentaro Iwasaki
As a product of the Compton Unified School District, Leslie Jimenez experienced the consequences of a school system that lacked the appropriate strategy,...
If “separate but equal” schools ended more than 60 years ago, why are so many schools still segregated or inequitable today? Here's the story of how American schools have gone from segregation to desegregation—and, too often, to resegregation.