by courageousadmin | Sep 20, 2017 | Race
By Bronwyn Carlson—May 25, 2017 As a lecturer in Indigenous studies I reminded my classes about the significance of this week. “Sorry Day” on 26 May is a day to remember those whose lives are forever affected by the government’s policies and practices of forcibly...
by courageousadmin | Sep 20, 2017 | Media
Pacific Educational Group, Inc. (PEG) Implements Phase I of its Campaign for National Racial Healing and Progress – Beyond Diversity 10-City Tour Throughout 2017, Pacific Educational Group, Inc. began to implement Phase I of its Campaign for National Racial Healing...
by courageousadmin | Aug 29, 2017 | Race
By Blair Foster and Michèle Stephenson—July 1, 2015 Why do so many white people find it extremely uncomfortable to talk about race? Setting out to make the next installment of our Op-Doc video series about race in America, we hoped to address that question. Because we...
by courageousadmin | Jul 3, 2017 | Media
For Immediate Release Contact: Kevin Cartwright Phone: (410) 971-2278 San Francisco, CA, July 3, 2017 – Glenn Singleton, Founder and President of Pacific Educational Group (PEG), announced today that their collaboration with Wieden + Kennedy (W+K) on racial equity,...
by courageousadmin | May 7, 2017 | Race
By Dave Schilling—May 3, 2017 Adam Jones getting a standing ovation at Fenway Park on Tuesday was a moment. We love moments. Sports, after all, is a collection of them more so than games, seasons, or even careers. You remember Jordan’s jumper over Craig Ehlo like it...
by courageousadmin | May 7, 2017 | Race
By Andre Perry—May 1, 2017 In recent years, an outburst of national studies and exposés has shown that black teachers produce better academic and behavioral outcomes for black students compared to their white counterparts. This has led to numerous articles calling for...
by courageousadmin | May 7, 2017 | Race
By Arthur Jacobs—April 27, 2017 The Longest Walk 5.2 was hosted by the Winnebago Tribe at Winnebago, Nebraska on Wednesday. Little Priest Tribal College President Maunka Morgan, MBA, sat down for a short interview with Native News Online. Watch more on Native News...
by courageousadmin | May 7, 2017 | Race
By Te Kuru o te Marama Dewes—April 28, 2017 A woman who was punished for speaking her native tongue at school has received a Queen’s Service Medal for her contribution to the Kōhanga Reo Movement and revitalisation of Te Reo. 85-year-old Herita Toko was...
by courageousadmin | Apr 24, 2017 | Race
By John Boyle—April 7, 2017 Pete Carroll has never been one to “stick to sports.” While he was the head coach at USC, Carroll started A Better LA, a non-profit that strives to use community-based solutions to save lives in the inner city. Since coming to Seattle,...
by courageousadmin | Apr 24, 2017 | Race
April 19, 2017 You’ve probably seen the road markers on the side of the highway identifying locations of historical significance to the United States. When is the last time you saw a sign pinpointing a landmark of importance to the Asian American community? The city...