IEL stands up for the causes of those in high-potential communities who fight to provide opportunity in the face of poverty, trauma, and inequity. We strongly condemn the racist ideology displayed in Charlottesville and find the hateful actions of white supremacists egregious and unacceptable. To the families, communities, youth, and educational leaders we support, we remain committed to generating a force of young leaders who will oppose hate and division. As our country begins the healing process here are some tools to help begin the conversation on educating our youth about racism. READ MORE…
