
On April 23, 2020, in a groundbreaking decision, the United States Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit recognized a constitutional right to foundational literacy under the
Fourteenth Amendment. The case, which originated from students seeking equitable, quality education in the Detroit public schools, elevates the argument that all children have a right to be educated to a 21st century standard of basic literacy. One of the student plaintiffs and panelist, Jamarria Hall will share his story.
American Federation of Teachers
American Federation of Teachers - Michigan
American Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges
Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators
Association for Women in Mathematics
Baltimore Algebra Project
Benjamin Banneker Association
California Association of Black School Educators
The Charles A. Dana Center at The University of Texas at Austin
The Children's Movement of Florida
DePaul University, College of Education - inSTEM Program
Detroit Federation of Teachers
Education for Liberation Network
ETS
Fannie Lou Hamer Freedom H.S.
Florida Local Alliance for Math Literacy and Equity
FIU College of Arts, Sciences, & Education
FIU College of Law
FIU Office of Global Learning Initiatives
The Herman and Rasiej Math Initiative at USC Rossier
Highlander Center
Industrial Areas Foundation
Mathematical Association of America
Mathematical Sciences Research Institute
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
National Association of Mathematicians
National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
National Laboratory for Education Transformation
National Council of Teachers of English
The Ohio State University Math Literacy Initiative
Prison Teaching Initiative at Princeton University
Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville College of Arts & Sciences
Southern Initiative Algebra Project
University of Michigan School of Education
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