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Yuri Kochiyama: A Life Dedicated to Activism, Civil Rights, and Solidarity
Icons, Essays Carlota Morgado de Almeida 11/14/23 Icons, Essays Carlota Morgado de Almeida 11/14/23

Yuri Kochiyama: A Life Dedicated to Activism, Civil Rights, and Solidarity

The Icon Series reflects on those who paved the way for our justice and equity journey. Today, NHCJE celebrates the extraordinary life of Yuri Kochiyama.

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Good Fiscal Policy In NH Is Not A Zero-Sum Game
Action Plan, Essays Guest Author 10/4/23 Action Plan, Essays Guest Author 10/4/23

Good Fiscal Policy In NH Is Not A Zero-Sum Game

Public policy in New Hampshire: Strengthening economic security through strong fiscal policy can allow our state’s economy to thrive — for everyone.

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A Lack of Representation in the Media and its Effects on Biases and Behaviors
Essays, Action Plan Guest Author 8/9/23 Essays, Action Plan Guest Author 8/9/23

A Lack of Representation in the Media and its Effects on Biases and Behaviors

Incorporating a racial justice lens in the fields of advertising, communications, and marketing will challenge stereotypes, promote diversity and inclusion, and adopting ethical practices for positive change.

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“Education meant hope:” Recalling an Immigrant Experience in NH
Essays, Action Plan Guest Author 7/26/23 Essays, Action Plan Guest Author 7/26/23

“Education meant hope:” Recalling an Immigrant Experience in NH

Chau Ngo’s story is one of many immigrant experiences in Manchester that highlight systemic challenges and the power of equity and education.

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The World of Public Art Institutions and its Relationship to Colonialism
Essays Guest Author 7/12/23 Essays Guest Author 7/12/23

The World of Public Art Institutions and its Relationship to Colonialism

Public art institutions shape cultural narratives and represent diverse communities. Examining their relationship to colonialism is essential.

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All Children Are All Our Children: Advancing Equity in Education in NH
Essays Carlota de Almeida 6/7/23 Essays Carlota de Almeida 6/7/23

All Children Are All Our Children: Advancing Equity in Education in NH

Insightful speakers in education started a conversation about expanding equity in schools at NH Center for Justice and & Equities' first Annual Meeting.

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Nurturing Diversity in NH is Good for Kids, Schools, and the State
Essays Guest Author 5/16/23 Essays Guest Author 5/16/23

Nurturing Diversity in NH is Good for Kids, Schools, and the State

Making the “belonging case” for diversity will require us to look beyond test scores and broaden our understanding of which outcomes are most vital.

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Can Implicit Bias Training Stop Racial Discrimination In Law Enforcement?
Essays Guest Author 4/4/23 Essays Guest Author 4/4/23

Can Implicit Bias Training Stop Racial Discrimination In Law Enforcement?

New Hampshire has green-lit implicit bias training for police officers. Its adoption by law enforcement has been underwhelming. Learn why enactment is slow.

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How Does Divisive Concept Legislation Impact Students in New Hampshire?
Essays, Action Plan Guest Author 3/21/23 Essays, Action Plan Guest Author 3/21/23

How Does Divisive Concept Legislation Impact Students in New Hampshire?

The mere presence of divisive concept legislation demoralizes teachers and impacts students. Teachers may also limit what their students learn out of fear.

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School Districts Must Stop Scapegoating DEIJ Professionals
Essays Guest Author 2/8/23 Essays Guest Author 2/8/23

School Districts Must Stop Scapegoating DEIJ Professionals

The rate of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice, DEIJ professionals being hired and fired by school districts is irresponsible. We must work to fix it.

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Media + Local Community = Steps Towards Equitable Access to Information
Essays, Action Plan Guest Author 12/27/22 Essays, Action Plan Guest Author 12/27/22

Media + Local Community = Steps Towards Equitable Access to Information

Learn how community media partnerships can help historically underserved communities and have input into how narratives are told about them in local media.

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