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Automatic SEED Grants for All Public School Educators Accepted to New Leaders Week

SEED has a new initiative toward justice: prioritizing the participation of public school educators and their school communities. We are therefore offering a $1200 grant to every public school applicant accepted to our New Leaders Week.

 

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Gail Cruise-Roberson

How Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Informs SEED Work

By SEED Co-Director Gail Cruise-Roberson.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. left a broad legacy of justice that still echoes today. One way to contemplate the values of his life is through a SEED (Seeking Educational Equity and Diversity) lens. The work we do as SEED leaders is informed by some key principles embodied by Dr. King and the women and men who led the Civil Rights Movement with him.

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Applications Now Available for SEED New Leaders Weeks 2020

The application for the 2020 SEED New Leaders Weeks and the 2020-21 SEED Project year is now available at the SEED website!

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— Cheryl Robinson, Supervisor, Office of Minority Achievement, Arlington Public Schools, Virginia

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