Education Dec 27 In Denmark, who should do the work of school integration? By Emma Davis, The Hechinger Report
Politics Dec 12 Biden restarts task force aimed at helping immigrants integrate into the U.S. The task force on New Americans will be run by the Domestic Policy Council and the work will focus on workforce training, education and financial access and language learning and health. By Colleen Long, Associated Press
Nation Dec 09 Watch 14:12 Part 2: Female Marine recruits at boot camp strive to meet the same standards as men By PBS News Hour
Nation Jan 10 Watch 11:14 Country’s oldest voluntary school desegregation program grows in Rochester, New York The Urban-Suburban program in Rochester, New York, has given minority children the opportunity to attend schools in the suburbs that have a far larger population of white students. The program is growing, but questions still remain remain about whether the… By PBS News Hour
Education May 17 Watch Is integration important to today’s high school students? To mark the 60th anniversary of the Supreme Court's landmark Brown v. Board of Education school desegregation decision, we asked our network of Student Reporting Labs across the nation if integration should be a national goal. Here's a sampling of… By PBS News Hour
Nov 10 Watch ‘We Still Live Here’ Details Effort to Restore Wampanoag Language The film "We Still Live Here," tells the story of the return of the Wampanoag Indian language, the first time a language with no native speakers has been revived in this country. It's part of our series, in partnership with… Continue watching
Dec 01 On World AIDS Day, Strategy for Future of PEPFAR Released By Talea Miller The State Department released its five-year global AIDS strategy Tuesday, emphasizing building countries' abilities to manage their own epidemics, but disappointing advocates by not including a budget or recommending a bolder treatment target. Continue reading