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Dear College Student: Please Diversify Your Courses
Courses about Latino/as, African-Americans, Native Americans, Asian-Americans and other minorities, have the potential to effect social change. They work as catalysts to break down the barriers that divide us as a society — stereotypes, misconceptions, fear and ignorance. Source: Dear … Continue reading
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How to Help the Students With No Homes? – Students – The Chronicle of Higher Education
Tens of thousands of students qualify as “unaccompanied homeless youth.” The students’ message to colleges: Improve your policies. Source: How to Help the Students With No Homes? – Students – The Chronicle of Higher Education
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How an App Helps Low-Income Students by Turning College Life Into a Game – Wired Campus – Blogs – The Chronicle of Higher Education
Source: How an App Helps Low-Income Students by Turning College Life Into a Game – Wired Campus – Blogs – The Chronicle of Higher Education Good to have attention to this issue.
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Group Rooted in the Desert Looks Out for Migrants – The New York Times
Volunteers patrol the Arizona desert — ready to offer water, food, clothing and medical care — aiming to prevent deaths in a harsh landscape. Source: Group Rooted in the Desert Looks Out for Migrants – The New York Times
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Why a Global Education Doesn’t Have to Mean Going Abroad – International – The Chronicle of Higher Education
Domestic “study away” programs, often cheaper and more accessible than a course overseas, can expose students to diverse cultures closer to home. Source: Why a Global Education Doesn’t Have to Mean Going Abroad – International – The Chronicle of Higher … Continue reading
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U.S.A., Land of Limitations?
The biggest factor for success isn’t hard work but how our lives started. Source: U.S.A., Land of Limitations? A touching follow-up to an earlier story, less often told but more common, about someone who is never able to pull himself … Continue reading
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Want to Fight Anti-Latino/a Prejudice?: 5 Reasons to Bring the Community into the Classroom | Marisel Moreno
One of the most powerful ways to combat racist and negative stereotypes about U.S. Latinas and Latinos, or any group for that matter, is to be armed with actual facts and data, and to use that information to engage others … Continue reading
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VIDEO – Fox 28: South Bend, Elkhart IN News, Weather, Sports
Source: VIDEO – Fox 28: South Bend, Elkhart IN News, Weather, Sports Great story on local migrant farmworkers.
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Poverty and the Metaphor of the Turtle | Tobias Roberts
We live in a society that is afraid of and actively punishes slowness. The features of a life lived slowly and close to land and to community, might seem to many to be backwards and archaic, but it is high … Continue reading
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This Video Will Change The Way You Look At Privilege
What is privilege? Is there any way to describe it? In a recent video posted by Buzzfeed, several people are asked a series of questions and then told to either step forward or backward if the ques Source: This Video … Continue reading
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