Media & Press
Diversity Consultant Talks About His Plan to Change CMS
WBTV reported on the work Pacific Educational Group was doing in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg school (CMS) district. PEG Founder Glenn Singleton said before CMS could begin tackling the achievement gap between black and white students, the system would first have to have...
An Effective but Exhausting Alternative to High-School Suspensions
On September 7, the New York Times opened up a discussion about the failure of traditional forms of school discipline and how progressive educators have been finding increasing support for their efforts to use alternatives to suspensions, which are ineffective,...
World Needs Courageous Conversations About Race
On March 21, PEG Founder Glenn Singleton penned an op-ed for the New Zealand Herald as he reflected on New Zealand's quest for racial equity. The op-ed was published for the opening of Unitech's Courageous Conversations Institute in Auckland.
Unitec Creates New Space for ‘Courageous Conversation’
On March 18, Scoop Independent News reported on the opening of the Institute for Courageous Conversation about Race at Unitec in New Zealand. Unitec has been using the Courageous Conversation protocol to build its own capability for meeting the needs of its diverse...
America in Black and White: Looking Ahead
On January 31, the BBC took a look at how black Americans are represented and what it means to be black in America today. The reporter traveled around the country to talk to leaders involved in politics, culture and activism about race. In Baltimore, the...
How to Start a Bigger Conversation on Race
On January 18, KARE 11's "Breaking the News" show featured a story about race in Minnesota. A reporter sat down with PEG Founder Glenn Singleton to talk about the work Pacific Educational Group is doing throughout the country. "Race is the elephant in our society,"...
Can Racism Be Stopped in the Third Grade?
On May 19, New York Magazine reported on Fieldston Lower School in New York City, which was performing an experiment with its 8-year-old students to teach a lesson about race. The school experiment was being done in the name of racial equity, offering a pioneering new...
Courageous Conversations About Race: A Field Guide for Achieving Racial Equity in Schools
This video provides an overview of the course, "Courageous Conversations About Race," which enables educators to explore and examine the intersection of race and education in order to learn the tools necessary to correct the racial disparities that often show up in...
Intersections Radio: Glenn Singleton
On January 7, Intersections Radio at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, interviewed PEG Founder Glenn Singleton as he talked about how designed the Courageous Conversations protocol to help educators and others engage in transformative conversations about...
Live from Sacramento – Achievement Gap
On November 14, KQED's Forum held a special live broadcast from their Sacramento studios to look at new efforts to close the achievement gap for California’s African-American and Latino students, who had scored lower than their white and Asian counterparts on...