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White House Holds Convening on Equity and Racial Justice
Apr 18, 2022





The White House held a virtual convening on April 14 to announce the release of its racial justice and equity plan. More than 90 federal agencies – including all cabinet-level agencies – also released their first-ever Equity Action Plans, as called for by President Biden’s historic January 2021 Executive Order on Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through the Federal Government.

On his first day in office, President Biden signed the Executive Order, which directs the federal government to advance an ambitious equity and racial justice agenda that matches the scale of the challenges and opportunities before us. Ambassador Susan Rice (Director of the Domestic Policy Council), Shalanda Young (Director of the Office of Management and Budget), and other members of President Biden’s cabinet – including HUD Secretary Marcia L. Fudge – have developed concrete strategies and articulated clear commitments in plans being released by agencies to address the systemic barriers in policies and programs that hold too many people in underserved communities back from prosperity, dignity, and equality





Link to White House release and the Equity Action Plans

Advancing Equity and Racial Justice Through the Federal Government | The White House
 
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They are part of a broader equity agenda, which also includes implementing the first-ever national strategy on gender equity and equality;:mjlol: working to ensure the federal government is a model for diversity:mjlol: equity, inclusion and accessibility in the workforce; delivering environmental justice :mindblown:through the Justice40 Initiative; and advancing LGBTQI+ civil rights:dead:


Not your civil rights just the lgtb:mjlol:

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They are part of a broader equity agenda, which also includes implementing the first-ever national strategy on gender equity and equality;:mjlol: working to ensure the federal government is a model for diversity:mjlol: equity, inclusion and accessibility in the workforce; delivering environmental justice :mindblown:through the Justice40 Initiative; and advancing LGBTQI+ civil rights:dead:


Not your civil rights just the lgtb:mjlol:

They don't need to stick out a carrot for you nikkas
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"A rising tide lifts all boats"


They're talking your talk early on @DEAD7

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The US Civil Rights Movement got support from different segments of society because it was fighting to stop discrimination, and to open up access to rights and opportunities to all Americans.

That was the open motive for much of the support that came from non-Blacks.


How/why are there jokes being made about these 2022 equity plans addressing race, gender,religion and orientation bias?

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The US Civil Rights Movement got support from different segments of society because it was fighting to stop discrimination, and to open up access to rights and opportunities to all Americans.

That was the open motive for much of the support that came from non-Blacks.


How/why are there jokes being made about these 2022 equity plans addressing race, gender,religion and orientation bias?

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I'm not joking. I'm enticing Dead to give these government plans a chance by mentioning something he'd like
 

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The US Civil Rights Movement got support from different segments of society because it was fighting to stop discrimination, and to open up access to rights and opportunities to all Americans.

That was the open motive for much of the support that came from non-Blacks.


How/why are there jokes being made about these 2022 equity plans addressing race, gender,religion and orientation bias?

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nikkas want to be Republicans so bad :heh:
 

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Department of Education Releases Equity Action Plan as Part of Biden-Harris Administration's Efforts to Advance Racial Equity and Support Underserved Communities
April 14, 2022

Today, the U.S. Department of Education released its inaugural equity action plan as part of the Biden-Harris Administration's continued commitment to advancing racial equity and support for underserved communities through the federal government. This plan aligns with President Biden's executive order,Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through the Federal Government.


To deal with both ongoing recovery efforts from the pandemic and begin to remedy long-standing disparities that underserved students and communities face in achieving equal education opportunities, the Department is announcing a series of plans to incorporate equity throughout its operations and mission to meet the needs of every learner. These additional efforts by the Department include:

  • Prioritizing access to and completion of an education beyond high school. Postsecondary attainment continues to be inequitably available for traditionally underserved populations as accessibility, affordability, and equitable funding across institutions remain barriers to earning a postsecondary degree or certificate. To improve access and affordability, the Department will review and improve its model used to verify financial aid applicants. The Department also intends to undertake a comprehensive approach to provide for equitable funding by: investing in Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities,and minority-serving institutions such as Hispanic-Serving Institutions, Predominantly Black Institutions, and Asian American Pacific Islander Serving Institutions, community colleges, and other under-resourced public institutions; supporting institutions, systems, and states to raise completion rates for underserved students; and sponsoring a new vision of college excellence that makes inclusivity a marker of prestige.
  • Ensuring equitable impact of American Rescue Plan's $130 billion in funding for K-12 students. Certain student groups have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic, including but not limited to students from low-income backgrounds, students with disabilities, multilingual learners, students experiencing homelessness, and migratory students. The Department is committed to the American Rescue Plan's (ARP) intended purpose of helping schools and communities recover from the pandemic. The Department will also continue to support State Educational Agencies (SEA) and Local Educational Entities (LEA) in meeting and enforcing the requirements of the ARPElementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund's first of its kind Maintenance of Equity requirement, which ensures that SEAs and LEAs do not disproportionately reduce per-pupil funding to districts and schools and that SEAs do not cut funding at all for the highest poverty districts.
  • Investing in resources to help advance civil rights. Advancing equity rests on the presumption of equal opportunities and protection under the law. The Department's Office for Civil Rights (OCR) made the historic decision to collect data from the 2020-21 and 2021-22 school years, marking the first time OCR has conducted civil rights data collection from all public schools two school years in a row instead of every other year. The additional collection will allow the Department to identify inequities in educational opportunities as the country continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on students' academic, social, and emotional development.
  • Advancing equity in contracting and procurement. Minority owned small businesses receive about 20 percent of total agency procurement actions, but they receive significantly fewer overall dollars. In response, the Department is identifying opportunities to award higher dollar actions to minority owned small businesses, consistent with the authorizing statute and regulations governing minority owned small business contract awards. Additionally, the Department will work with its Senior Executive Service (SES) to ensure executive performance plans address progress towards our achievement of the small business contracting goals.
  • Advancing equity in grant process strategies. The Department pursues its mission by funding programs that will improve access to high-quality educational opportunities and programs that pursue innovations in teaching and learning with a focus on underserved students. Each year the Department convenes panels of external education professionals and practitioners to serve as peer reviewers. To advance equity in the grants process, the Department will expand its outreach efforts to attract the broadest possible pool of reviewers.

 
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