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DEEP makes equity work personal by educating disruptively and fostering empathy through shared narratives. Twitter: @digdeep4equity
IG: @digdeepforequity

So We've Been Thinking: Episode 23 - Darnisa Amante - A Commitment to Equity - EdTechTeacher 11/26/2019

DEEP Family... its been a long time since you've heard from us. There is much on the horizon so please stay tuned!!

As we get ready for some big updates, check out the new Podcast from Dr. Amante-Jackson from EdTechTeacher
https://edtechteacher.org/so-weve-been-thinking-episode-23-darnisaamante-a-commitment-to-equity/

Also, have you seen our new website: www.digdeepforequity.org

So We've Been Thinking: Episode 23 - Darnisa Amante - A Commitment to Equity - EdTechTeacher EdTechTeacher

Photos from Disruptive Equity Education Project's post 05/19/2019

Congratulations to our CEO, Dr. Darnisa Amante-Jackson on her marriage to the love of her life! Team DEEP is thrilled to celebrate your love! đź’• @ Manchester, New Hampshire

Inside Story: Disruption as a tool to fight racial bias 03/23/2019

Thank you Dr. Amante for sharing DEEP thoughts on the work of dismantling racism in schools on Story in the Public Square , PBS!

Inside Story: Disruption as a tool to fight racial bias Darnisa Amante, founder and CEO of the Disruptive Equity Education Project, preaches the value of "uncomfortable" conversations in tearing down

01/20/2019

DEEP Los Angeles Family... hope to see you tomorrow ! Starz’s America to Me + Museum of Tolerance + DEEP.

Cambridge Digs Deep 12/31/2018

A big part of our mission is supporting entire cities and towns in having conversations about race, oppression, and dismantling inequity. For the past four months, we have been engaging with the entire City of Cambridge, MA.

Thank you CCTV Cambridge News for the wonderful conversation with Mayor Marc McGovern and Councilor Sumbul Siddiqui and our President, Dr. Darnisa Amante. Heres to more in 2019!

Cambridge Digs Deep Cambridge Digs DEEP is an initiative launched by Mayor Marc McGovern and Councilor Sumbul Siddiqui to engage the community in conversations about equity, privilege,…

Executive Assistant Job in Manchester, NH at Disruptive Equity Education Project 12/06/2018

DEEP is hiring! Do you know anyone in the New England area/ NH?

Executive Assistant Job in Manchester, NH at Disruptive Equity Education Project Easy 1-Click Apply (DISRUPTIVE EQUITY EDUCATION PROJECT) Executive Assistant job in Manchester, NH. View job description, responsibilities and qualifications. See if you qualify!

11/29/2018

DEEP IMPACT!

Last night over 150 people gathered at the Fletcher Maynard Academy for the first of the Cambridge Digs Deep conversations facilitated by Darnisa Amante from the Disruptive Equity Education Project. The conversation was very important and long overdue. Thanks to City Councillor Sumbul Siddiqui for her leadership and partnership on this. We will be posting the slides and the feedback gathered on the Mayor's City Page by the end of next week. Please join us for the next gathering on Saturday, January 26, 2019 from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Location TBA. Please look out for another Facebook event and please help us spread the word!

Your 5-year-old is already racially biased. Here’s what you can do about it. 11/13/2018

One of the things that has been so powerful for us is our intergenerational impact. We have been working on our children's framework for 3-11 year olds for the past year in partnership with a grant from 4.0 Schools. Thank you to our co-founder Christine Daisy Han and Embracing Equity for guiding us in their powerful work!

We are excited to begin offering our children's workshops in 2019.

Why 3-11? -->

Your 5-year-old is already racially biased. Here’s what you can do about it. Administrators at Fox Chapel Middle School in Spring Hill, Florida recently fired a teacher who gave her sixth graders an assignment…

ACLU Hosts Youth Forum on Race and Racism in New Hampshire 10/25/2018

A part of DEEP's WHY is intergenerational impact. If adults and youth do not have the tools to speak to each other about race and inequity then our children can never stand on the shoulders of our work. This weekend, the NH ACLU with support from DEEP, launched their first race and equity youth forum in the state of NH.

The youth answered! We are honored to support the creation of spaces for youth where adults will listen. Special Shouts out to City Year for sending powerful staff and corps members to support our work in changing the world. Jason Bonilla we see you! http://www.nhpr.org/post/aclu-hosts-youth-forum-race-and-racism-new-hampshire /0

https://www.wmur.com/article/aclu-holds-forum-for-students-on-race-and-racism-in-nh/23994684

ACLU Hosts Youth Forum on Race and Racism in New Hampshire Students from across the state convened at Manchester Community College over the weekend for the state's first Youth Forum on Race and Racism. The

Cambridge to Dig DEEP for Racial Equity 10/23/2018

We are excited to announce that the entire city of Cambridge, MA is about to go DEEP! Thank you to Mayor Mark McGovern and Councilwoman Siddiqui for this great honor!

Cambridge to Dig DEEP for Racial Equity Press release on the schedule for DEEP conversations on racial equity.

Integrated but unequal: a world laid bare by high-schoolers, documented on film 09/21/2018

The Press is in... Starz’s America to Me!

Integrated but unequal: a world laid bare by high-schoolers, documented on film Diverse, liberal communities can still harbor racism and inequity. Can the honest stories of young people compel adults to pay attention? A 10-part TV series is urging more conversations.

09/12/2018

This week in DEEP space... 1. We trained the entire MA staff for Senator Elizabeth Warren. 2. Our CEO, Dr. Darnisa Amante was just interviewed by Jim Knight for his blog: Radical Learners (clips coming soon!) 3. Dr. Amante will be keynoting to all the leaders in the MA State Dept of Education tomorrow.

It's only Tuesday y'all!!!!

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