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Teacher Diversity Key to Educational Equity in Texas
Houston Chronicle

Race, Injustice, and Philosopy: An Interview With Tommie Shelby
Black Perspectives

Under Trump, a Hard Test for Howard University
New Yorker

Expansion of AP Computer Science Courses Draws More Girls and Minorities
The Washington Post

Stop Talking About Teacher Diversity. Start Tackling the Problem
Education Week

We Need More Women and Minorities in STEM Fields
RealClearMarkets

‘Inclusive Habits of the Mind and Heart’: Diversity, Justice, and Higher Education
University of Rochester NewsCenter

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