Rhode Island Students Share Powerful Learnings on Educational Justice and the Future of Learning
“The best use of my voice right now is here, doing this,” explained Lily of Ponaganset High School at t...
A former New York City educator for over two decades, Nicole Lavonne Smith is a Restorative Justice Trainer-Consultant who focuses on issues of racial justice and anti-racism. She holds a Masters in Urban Planning from New York University, and a Bachelor in Psychology from Howard University.
A former New York City educator for over two decades, Nicole Lavonne Smith is a Restorative Justice Trainer-Consultant who focuses on issues of racial justice and anti-racism. She holds a Masters in Urban Planning from New York University, and a Bachelor in Psychology from Howard University.
“The best use of my voice right now is here, doing this,” explained Lily of Ponaganset High School at t...
Can white women and Black women do meaningful social justice work together in a way that is authentic to th...
There’s no doubt that we are living through difficult times. 2020 brought with it a pandemic, human right...
In response to the recent protests against police brutality, XQ is putting together content that highlights...
“The best use of my voice right now is here, doing this,” explained Lily of Ponaganset High School at t...
Read Now >Can white women and Black women do meaningful social justice work together in a way that is authentic to th...
Read Now >There’s no doubt that we are living through difficult times. 2020 brought with it a pandemic, human right...
Read Now >In response to the recent protests against police brutality, XQ is putting together content that highlights...
Read Now >As part of XQ’s commitment to sharing what we’re learning with the field as we partner with schools and...
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