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NAACP Set to Host Virtual Town Hall
The NAACP will host a virtual town hall on Wednesday, June 24, 2020, at 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT to provide a legal perspective on the global public health crisis, protests, and incidents of hate crimes, which have laid bare the disparities and systemic racism present throughout our nation.
NCAA committee recommends six-week calendar to start 2020 college football season on time
College football’s latest tenuous steps toward an on-time return are being taken. The NCAA College Football Oversight Committee will submit a detailed four-phase plan next week for football activities to begin in mid-July.
IHRinc Assists The Encampment for Citizenship
The Institute for Human Relations, Inc. worked through the winter to assist The Encampment for Citizenship recruit students for its 2020 summer program. They come from cities and suburbs, from rural reservations, small towns, big towns, north, south, east, and west.
National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP)
The accumulation of more than two decades of evidence from multiple sources operating independently and using different research methodologies allows us to conclude that excellence is within the grasp of every school, regardless of the demographic characteristics of students.
National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) Diversity and Inclusion
We are reimagining the 2020 NAIS People of Color Conference and Student Diversity Leadership Conference to bring the community spirit and networking energy to an inspired and engaging online space. We will share more details about the reimagined conference experience this summer.
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