ICE Has No Place in Schools: Connecticut Educators Take Action and Support Minnesota
Teachers are standing strong in support of Education Minnesota and joining in a day of action to demand that ICE stay away from schools.
DetailsTeachers are standing strong in support of Education Minnesota and joining in a day of action to demand that ICE stay away from schools.
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DetailsEducators across Minnesota are taking part in a statewide day of action to demand that ICE stay away from schools. Let’s stand in solidarity with our colleagues by wearing blue.
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Every January, we close the books on another year, and look ahead to changes we want to make in the new year. One resolution many people make is to polish up their finances.
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DetailsThe prolonged government shutdown this fall had wide-reaching effects on nearly every aspect of society—one of the worst of which was the lapse of SNAP benefits for tens of millions of Americans. To help those at risk of going hungry, CEA made a $1,000 donation to Foodshare and also launched a challenge.
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