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Next to complaints relating to law enforcement, the concern for schools and education generates the greatest demand for the attention of human relations commissions. Because school decision making is diffused between boards of education, school administrators, and faculties human rights commissions are usually not able to establish strong working relationships with the education community and special strategies need to be developed.

Outstanding resources and model programs are available that cover just about every facet of education that would be of concern to a commission. Commissions may form education committees to examine specific needs, identify resources and programs, and develop strategies.

San Diego football coaches, teacher suspended for wearing blackface

By | November 4th, 2013|Education, Intergroup Relations|

SAN DIEGO — Two high school football coaches and a teacher are each being suspended for two days without pay after posting pictures on Facebook showing themselves wearing blackface and costumes meant to mimic the famed Jamaican bobsled team, school officials announced Friday.

Read more in the Los Angeles Times.

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Lesbian couple crowned homecoming queens at Calabasas High

By | November 4th, 2013|Education, Intergroup Relations, LGBTQ+|

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How Much Diversity? Who Decides?

By | November 4th, 2013|Education, Intergroup Relations|

The Obama administration has weighed in on a key legal question in the wake of the Supreme Court’s ruling in June that courts could not approve the

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U. of Florida President Condemns Fraternity for Racial and Sexual Taunts

By | October 30th, 2013|Education, Intergroup Relations|

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Scholars Reveal Best Practices to Keep Black Males in Education

By | October 25th, 2013|Education|

Nearly 500 of the almost 1,200 Black males who are enrolled at Ohio State University have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 thanks to the work of Dr. James L. Moore, III and the staff at the school’s Todd Anthony Bell National Resource Center on the African American Male.

Read more in Diverse Issues

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Language-Gap Study Bolsters a Push for Pre-K

By | October 22nd, 2013|Education, Intergroup Relations|

Nearly two decades ago, a landmark study found that by age 3, the children of wealthier professionals have heard words millions more times than those of less

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Why Are the Underrepresented Minorities Underachieving in STEM?

By | October 18th, 2013|Education|

Whenever Tamara L. Battle taught middle and high school students as a member of the Graduate STEM Fellows in K-12 Education program — or GK-12 — she always made it a point to talk about her previous struggles in math and science.

Read more in Diverse Issues in Higher Education.

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