Are you ready to join the work to advance education justice in New Hampshire? Read more about our campaigns and sign up below to get involved and to connect to resources.
OUR CAMPAIGNS
H.E.A.L. Together
In the face of efforts to prohibit the teaching of systemic racism and sexism and their impacts, we are organizing our communities to deepen institutional commitments to honest, inclusive, and high-quality education, and develop policy solutions that bolster education equity and justice.
Police Free Schools
The data shows that the presence of School Resource Officers has a disproportionately harmful impact on Black and brown students and students with disabilities. We are working to ensure our schools put students’ needs first and make them feel safe, not criminalized.
Fair Funding
We are working to ensure that our public schools have the resources to hire and retain enough educators and fully support the needs of all students. This includes advocating for equitable funding structures and stopping attempts to dismantle funding for public education.
SUPPORT EDUCATION JUSTICE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE!
Add your name below to support the fight for truth, equity and justice in our schools and to get plugged in to our campaigns.
We envision a future in which:
✔️ All students have access to an honest, inclusive, culturally-responsive and high-quality education.
✔️ Our public schools are one thriving part of a just, multiracial democracy that works for everyone.
✔️ All students can feel safe in school and are not criminalized in their educational environment.
✔️ All public schools have the resources to hire and retain enough educators and fully support the needs of all students.
Will you join us in fighting for this vision?
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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
See one of our events from the summer of 2021 featured in Rethinking Schools
Watch The Importance of School Budgets & What You Need to Know
Watch our Traverse episode, Do Police Belong in Schools?