North Carolina Racial Equity and Social Impact in Education Community of Practice
Guiding Principles
The following document is a set of guiding principles that can be used to select membership for and convene a learning community focused on examining the role of racial equity in education-based philanthropy. Note: some of the guiding principles are specific to a North Carolina context.
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