Olivia Golden appeared on C-SPAN's Washington Journal for a roundtable discussion of the new Census Bureau data on income, poverty, and health coverage.
On July 16, 2015 the U.S. Senate passed its Elementary and Secondary Education (ESEA) reauthorization bill, the Every Child Achieves Act ( S.1177), with an overwhelming show of bi-partisan support.
Our investments and policy choices must value young men of color as assets vital to economic and social growth. There is no silver bullet, but there are many solutions. Federal, state, and local policy should reflect a comprehensive approach.
This report analyzes data on 2.8 million students from the 100 largest school districts nationwide. It finds startling disparities between the educational experiences at high-poverty schools and higher-income schools. Students at high-poverty schools are far less likely to have access to experienced teachers, school counselors,…
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Black girls are entering the “school-to-prison pipeline” at alarming rates, according to a report from the Center for Intersectionality and Social Policy Studies and the African American Policy Forum.