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  2. Congressional Caucus on Black Women and Girls - Wikipedia

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    The #SheWoke Committee. In response to the tragedy of Sandra Bland, the caucus was inspired and created by the #SheWoke Committee: Ifeoma Ike, Esq., Nakisha M. Lewis, Sharon Copper (sister of Sandra Bland), Tiffany Hightower, Shambulia Gadsden Sams, Sharisse "She-Salt" Stancil-Ashford, and Avis Jones-DeWeever, Ph.D. – seven leading black women activists and members of the "Divine 9's ...

  3. Third Way (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Not long after in 2021, Third Way, in partnership with the National Urban League, launched the Alliance for Entrepreneurial Equity. The initiative is dedicated to leveling the playing field for people of color and women entrepreneurs, and pushing for federal action to that effect. [23]

  4. Play equity - Wikipedia

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    By 2023, the partnership had supported 1,000 girls, trained 130 coaches and awarded $770,000 in grants to 13 partner organizations in Boyle Heights and Watts. The King County Play Equity Coalition [ 19 ] was established in Seattle , a network of organizations dedicated to challenging systems to center physical activity as a key part of health ...

  5. National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship

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    The National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE) is a non-profit membership organization founded in 2002 on the campus of Springfield Technical Community College in Springfield, Massachusetts. It is an organization of educators, presidents, and entrepreneurs.

  6. National Alliance (United States) - Wikipedia

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    National Alliance member with a Nazi flag at a rally in Washington, D.C., August 2002. The National Alliance was reorganized from an earlier group called the National Youth Alliance (NYA), which in turn was formed out of the remains of the youth wing of Governor George Wallace's 1968 presidential campaign.

  7. List of African-American women in STEM fields - Wikipedia

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    "STEM Equity Pipeline – Resources – Online Resources". NAPE – National Alliance for Partnerships in Equity. Archived from the original on 2015-02-22; Rice, Delores. "The Career Experiences of African American Female Engineers" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-02-23

  8. Youth-adult partnership - Wikipedia

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    Youth-adult partnership is a conscious relationship that establishes and sustains intergenerational equity between young people and adults. Youth-adult partnerships often display a high degree of youth rights and autonomy, and is often synonymous with meaningful youth participation. Typically seen with adults acting in a mentor capacity ...

  9. Women's Educational Equity Act - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Educational Equity Act authorizes grants “…to develop nonsexist curricula, personnel training programs, and vocational and career counseling.” In addition to these grants, the improvement of physical education programs is also included. These funds helped education facilities to meet the requirements of Title IX. [2]