This month marks one year since the Collaborative embarked on its race and equity reporting project. In the last year, we have published numerous in-depth stories and series on issues relating to education, policing, environmental justice and civic engagement, and how certain policies or practices within these areas impact people of color and create or reinforce inequities. Much of our reporting has also looked at the solutions that communities are trying to address such inequities, and whether these solutions are working.
A look at police misconduct complaints, plus more from our partners
I have highlighted many of the stories and series that our team and our partners have worked on in the last few months, but there is a lot more available than I've been able to share in this newsletter. I invite you to visit our project page, where you can find everything from a series on environmental justice or college diversity to our civic engagement project and a bilingual initiative highlighting Latino restaurant owners in our state.
We've launched a new series focused on education and equity
Last weekend, we launched our Education and Equity series, which will shine a light on some of the biggest issues facing education in our state. Over the next few months, the Collaborative and our partners will examine, in depth, what is working and what could be improved in New Hampshire schools and classrooms. Among the topics we'll investigate are school leveling practices that can lead to inequity, the impact of the new education savings accounts, and how English as a Second Language programs are approached in different districts. And we're doing this reporting in partnership with you.