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Under the blistering Inglewood sun, dozens of street vendors made their way to SoFi Stadium on February 13th with hopesRead More…
Read More…Education. Our Children. Our Legacy.
Under the blistering Inglewood sun, dozens of street vendors made their way to SoFi Stadium on February 13th with hopesRead More…
Read More…In life, sometimes we need adversity to shine through. In my personal experience, adversity motivated me to get through myRead More…
Read More…Three controversial members of the San Francisco Board of Education were recently recalled on February 15th, in part for failingRead More…
Read More…In February, Governor Gavin Newsom nominated Appeals Judge Patricia Guerrero to the California Supreme Court, making her the first LatinaRead More…
Read More…Last semester was such a rollercoaster for me… but isn’t every semester in some way a rollercoaster? I’d like toRead More…
Read More…Like everyone else in California, our community has been dealing with COVID-19 and the Omicron virus. Many of us atRead More…
Read More…We all remember Candice Reed, the tomahawk toting math teacher from Riverside Unified School District, right? Well, she was finallyRead More…
Read More…Arts education is typically given the short end of the stick. It’s notorious for being the first to lose fundingRead More…
Read More…Like many First-Generation College students, I had no clue what I was doing when I got to college. Growing up,Read More…
Read More…My best friend Adelita is one of the greatest champions of higher education I know, but she didn’t always believeRead More…
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