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Education Choice in Puerto Rico: An Opportunity for Improved Education

On September 20, 2017, Hurricane Maria slammed the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico, devastating homes and infrastructure and leading to loss of life across the island. Hurricane Maria’s catastrophic destruction, which caused tens of billions of dollars in damage, included the destruction of school facilities across the territory. Six months after the storm, hundreds of schools remained without power, and an estimated 22,300 school-age children had left the island about one in three students. ....

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This Black History Month, how do we make sense of America's whitelash? : TheGrio


Toward the end of his life,
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. found himself at an inflection point about the next phase of the civil rights movement. In his noteworthy book,
Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community, Dr. King lamented on white America’s violent resistance to Blacks achieving a better quality of life through homeownership, job equality, and education. 
On Jan. 6, the insurrectionists who terrorized the U.S. Capitol building upheld the persistent legacy of white supremacy that troubled Dr. King long ago. 
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The persistence of white supremacy is a constant threat to American democracy. Make no mistake, the Capitol insurrection was not patriotic. The threatened and real acts of violence against law enforcement and members of Congress on Jan. 6 were a signal of distress from some of the nation’s most entitled and prejudiced individuals. ....

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