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Breaking down silos to help Boston’s children of color

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion October 27, 2022

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More than a decade ago, frustrated by what we saw as negative health and educational outcomes for Boston’s children of color despite the city’s wealth of resources, we — an academic and an activist — joined forces to do something about it.Two presidents, two governors, three mayors, and five Boston Public School superintendents later, we are still seeking solutions. Equity in our city is long overdue. Challenges facing our children have... + full article



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