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As we close out Pro Bono Week 2024, we want to shine a light on the incredible partnership between DLA Piper, Akin Gump, Hogan Lovells, and Appleseed Mexico, along with Texas Appleseed, for their groundbreaking work on the “Children at 
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For many individuals leaving incarceration, the path back into society can feel like navigating a labyrinth of barriers, each turn revealing challenges that make stability seem unattainable. With limited access to healthcare, food, housing, and employment, these individuals often find 
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The Appleseed Network is proud to present the final installment of our Road to Integration virtual roundtable series, led by New York Appleseed and Texas Appleseed. On Monday, April 29 at 5pm ET, we’ll be bringing together young people from 
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In an enlightening and compelling webinar hosted by the Appleseed Network and led by New York Appleseed and Texas Appleseed, titled “The Road to Integration: Challenging Modern Tactics of School Segregation,” we delved into the profound and often understated issue 
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Dive back into the critical conversation of school segregation and racial equity with the second installment of Appleseed’s Virtual Roundtable Series. This time, we’re focusing on the intersection of housing, land use policies, and school segregation. We’ll explore how these 
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The Appleseed Network is dedicated to reducing poverty, combating discrimination, and invigorating democracy across the United States and Mexico. We actively engage in fair housing issues and address the impact of discriminatory and segregative housing policies on various social sectors. 
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We are excited to announce the kickoff to Appleseed’s Virtual Roundtable Series, an engaging series of policy-focused webinars hosted by the Appleseed Network. This inaugural webinar will be the first in a 4-part series of leading-edge discussions on school integration 
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Brown v Board of Education will turn 69 next month, but a Government Accountability Office report last year found that schools in America remain severely segregated across racial and socioeconomic lines, even as the US student population has grown increasingly 
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