Supporting Changemakers

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In times of challenge, unity becomes our greatest strength. We are deeply moved by the incredible solidarity and support we've received in response to our recent actions to boycott conferences in Florida. Your support fuels our commitment to fostering anti-racism and equity in education.



We want to make it clear that we're here to support and stand in solidarity with the individuals and communities in Florida. We recognize the importance of taking action, and that's why we're excited to launch our Solidarity for Change Back-to-School campaign.

Through this initiative, we're committed to providing both financial and programmatic support to those who are dedicated to creating equitable and anti-racist educational spaces. We firmly believe that together, we can make a meaningful impact and drive positive change.

1. Empower Educators:

🌟 60% Off Teaching for Equity: We're offering all Florida residents and every educator in the United States dedicated to teaching for equity an exclusive 60% discount on our Teaching for Equity Micro-credential. Through the self-paced and interactive program, you’ll learn 10 high-leverage practices, tools, and knowledge needed to create equitable and anti-racist learning environments. Get Started Now! — this promo expires on 11/3.

2. Amplify Your Organization's Impact:

🌟 Team Solutions: If you're a school or organization eager to bring this transformative work to your entire team, let's collaborate! We offer customized pricing and long-term strategies for whole teams to drive lasting change. Get a free 30 min strategy call to co-create a bespoke solution.


3. Contribute to the Cause:

🌟 Donate: Your contributions play a crucial role in supporting our initiatives. Every donation helps us expand our reach and impact. Stand with us and make a difference today.

Together, we can make education a more equitable and inclusive space for all. Let's continue to stand together, learn together, and grow together.

Thank you for being a part of our Embracing Equity community and for your unwavering commitment to change.

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