From Protectors to Persecutors: How Florida Universities Are Failing Their Students by Partnering with ICE
By collaborating with ICE, universities are not only abdicating their responsibility but also contributing to an environment of fear, uncertainty, and victimization
Students of Color, Children from Low-Income Backgrounds Bear Brunt of Climate Crisis
New EdTrust report shows the link between environmental justice and education equity
Why Environmental Justice Is Educational Justice
Without education and action on climate change, students of color and students from low-income backgrounds will bear the brunt of its effects
Dangers of HHS Control of Special Education
RFK Jr.’s speech on autism proves he is out of touch with the disability community and not fit to serve students with disabilities
Students with Disabilities Deserve Better: Autism Acceptance Deserves Truth, Not Harmful Disinformation
RFK Jr’s comments about autism are dangerous and filled with disinformation. Students with autism should be celebrated, not shamed
The Next Threat to Education: Congress’ Budget Reconciliation
Here’s what families, advocates, and education leaders need to know — and what we can do about it
60 Years Later, The Future of Title I is on the Line
On the 60th anniversary of Title I, the future of the provision that gives critical funding to low-income schools is at risk
Invest in Need-Based Financial Aid to Achieve a Talent Strong Texas
The Texas Legislature has the opportunity to strategically invest in financial aid programs to support low-income students to advance the state’s workforce goals
How Emergency Relief Funding Helped Students Stay in College During the Pandemic
Two EdTrust briefs paint a clearer picture of how federal emergency relief funding impacted college students and provide recommendations for improving future aid funding