New models to support children’s mental health rise to the moment As America continues to grapple with the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, new research is suggesting children are hit the hardest. By Every Child ThrivesOctober 6, 20220 Health
Education What can we learn from teachers in the U.S. Civil Rights Movement? The Teachers in the Movement Project, housed in the UVA School of Education and Human Development, uses oral histories to document the experiences ... By Ebony WelchOctober 4, 20220
Health Birth[ing] justice in New Mexico The W.K. Kellogg Foundation partnered with the New Mexico Research Evaluation and Learning (REAL) Team Members to create a new report – Advancing ... By Every Child ThrivesSeptember 13, 20220
Health A strong start in life depends on good perinatal policies A new report from Center for American Progress reveals how a holistic approach to perinatal health through the lens of the social determinants ... By Every Child ThrivesSeptember 2, 20220
Community Engagement Child tax credit improves outcomes for two million Michigan children A new report from the Michigan League for Public Policy (MLPP), shows that more than 2 million Michigan children benefited from the federal ... By Samantha MeinkeAugust 30, 20220
Better spaces, better early childhood learning in Grand Rapids In Grand Rapids, Michigan, a 2018 study from IFF found that only 16% of children from birth to age 2 had access to ... By Every Child ThrivesAugust 2, 20220 Education
Education Unlocking better, more equitable school experiences for all students The Education Combination toolkit is part of the Alliance for Resource Equity’s efforts to ensure that all children receive the high-quality education they ... By Every Child ThrivesJune 22, 20220
Racial Equity Expanding racial equity and economic mobility in Grand Rapids, Michigan Women, who make up the bulk of low-wage workers and caregivers, are feeling the impact of inflation in all aspects of their lives, ... By Samantha MeinkeMay 19, 20220
Education Education equity: Remembering Brown v. Board of Education at 68 Today – May 17, 2022 – is the 68th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, the U.S. Supreme Court case that declared ... By Every Child ThrivesMay 17, 20220
Education New Orleans says ‘yes’ to early childhood education Voters in New Orleans resoundingly approved a property tax increase that is expected to add $21 million annually for early childhood education in ... By Every Child ThrivesMay 6, 20220