
Meet Dr. Crystal Ellis, Director of Community Engaged Research
In August, we announced that Action4Equity and Forsyth Futures were awarded a grant through the Kate B. Reynolds Foundation to operationalize our systems change,
In August, we announced that Action4Equity and Forsyth Futures were awarded a grant through the Kate B. Reynolds Foundation to operationalize our systems change,
A4E does not endorse any candidates for the Forsyth County School Board. We did ask all registered candidates to answer a series of questions about
“The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (“OCR”) has officially opened an investigation into the complaint that the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools (“WSFCS” or
Advocating For A More Equitable School System Action4Equity seeks to advocate for equity for students in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools in academic achievement, access to high quality
Layla Garms, Winston Salem Foundation Layla Garm’s Presentation: Click Here for Powerpoint Slides
Part 1 and Part 2 of the forum are below: Minister’s Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity School Board Forum March 26, 2019 Action4Equity was asked to
On May 21, Action4Equity held a town hall with the community to give updates about Action4Equity’s work, discuss recommendations to Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, and share opportunities to
“Remember we are not fighting for the freedom of the Negro alone, but for the freedom of the human spirit.” – Ella Baker
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