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Our colleagues over at IEI are holding an emerging issues forum today, and we couldn’t be more excited to attend. The 2023 forum will examine ways to overcome barriers and help workers find employment and stay engaged in the workplace. Follow @Nation_Hahn today on Twitter for more.
The OpEd Project is partnering with The National Black Child Development Institute (NBCDI) and Dr. Iheoma Iruka to launch a national fellowship on racial justice and early childhood. Details are below but here are a few things for you to know about the fellowship if you want to share or reference:
- The application deadline is Sunday, March 19, at 11:59 pm EST
- Link to the fellowship page: http://www.nbcdi.org/public-voices-fellowship
- Link to the fellowship application: https://www.nbcdi.org/public-voices-fellowship/application
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