Kellogg Racial Equity 2030

First Steps: Advancing Racial Equity in Michigan Early Childhood Education

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Based on our successful Texas model, the San Antonio Hub of Excellence, HighScope will provide pathways for Black and Brown teachers to become leaders or business owners in early childhood education, creating economic stability for themselves and their communities, while providing racial equity and healing. Click the links below for more information.

HighScope's Kellogg Challenge Video With EMU

Across America, there is a lack of diversity in teaching and in administrative roles that leads to racial inequities in classrooms. Our project, First Steps: Advancing Racial Equity in Michigan Early Childhood Education, will see a partnership with HighScope, Eastern Michigan University, and eight school districts focused on changing racial inequities in early childhood education. We will provide pathways for Black and brown teachers to become leaders or business owners in early childhood education, creating economic stability for themselves and their communities, while providing racial equity and healing.

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