Race and Education | Communities of Color | A Demographic Shift: From the Margins to Center Stage

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On 8/27, join The @Hunt_Institute for a #RaceAndEducation webinar focused on the differences of our communities of color and discuss solutions that will help increase educator diversity! Register here to attend: https://ow.ly/4XzA50SIBTX

Excited to hear from Sara Lancaster, @SJEducate, and Alex Serna on 8/27 for a #RaceAndEducation webinar that will discuss the differences of our communities of color and discuss solutions that will help increase educator diversity! Register here to attend: https://ow.ly/4XzA50SIBTX

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2019 was a year to be remembered. While COVID-19 was the topic of discussion, for the first time in history more than half of the nation’s population under 16 identified as a racial or ethnic minority. As demographics shift in urban centers across the country, the relevance of factors like linguistic and cultural diversity are becoming more important in our national teacher workforce. According to Census data Latino or Hispanic, Asian American, and Black populations grew by rates of 20 percent, 29 percent, and 8.5 percent, respectively.  

Join The Hunt Institute on 8/27 to explore what it is like to live on the margins as we celebrate the differences of our communities of color and discuss solutions that will help increase educator diversity. #RaceAndEducation 

Register here: https://ow.ly/4XzA50SIBTX

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Hi (name), 

2019 was a year to be remembered. While COVID-19 was the topic of discussion, for the first time in history more than half of the nation’s population under 16 identified as a racial or ethnic minority. As demographics shift in urban centers across the country, the relevance of factors like linguistic and cultural diversity are becoming more important in our national teacher workforce. According to Census data Latino or Hispanic, Asian American, and Black populations grew by rates of 20 percent, 29 percent, and 8.5 percent, respectively.  

Join The Hunt Institute on 8/27 to explore what it is like to live on the margins as we celebrate the differences of our communities of color and discuss solutions that will help increase educator diversity. 

Panelists include:

  • Sara Lancaster, 2022 Minnesota TOY, Onamia Elementary School
  • Dr. Sawsan Jaber, English Department Chair, Maine West High School
  • Alex Serna, Chief Program Officer, Breakthrough Collaborative

Register here: https://ow.ly/4XzA50SIBTX

See you there!  

Sincerely, 

(name)