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  • "Honest Mississippi"

    A conversation with William Winter

    The former governor shares his thoughts on education, racism, millennials' obligation to social justice, and Mississippi's place in America

    By Lamees El-sadek
    December 17, 2015
  • MEPC

    What Works in Mississippi: A Q&A with the Women’s Foundation of Mississippi

    ?What Works in Mississippi? is series that will highlight current issues faced by working Mississippians and the good work being done to address those challenges. Our first subject is the Women?s Foundation of Mississippi, a grant making and advocacy organization dedicated to improving the lives of the state's women and...

    By Mississippi Economic Policy Center
    May 22, 2015
  • Education

    Principal predicts ‘chaos’ if Mississippi drops Common Core

    Enterprise Attendance Center Principal Shannon Eubanks says the suggestion to drop Mississippi?s standards is ?political pandering.?

    By admin
    December 15, 2014
  • Q&A

    Supporting Mississippi’s young men of color: A conversation with William Buster of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation

    The director of WKKF's Mississippi and New Orleans programming speaks about President Obama's My Brother's Keeper initiative, the challenges unique to young black and Latino men, and what success will look like in Mississippi.

    By Jake McGraw
    March 20, 2014
  • Education

    “We?re tired of you saying that you don?t have money for our public schools”: Talking education with MAE President Joyce Helmick and NEA Secretary-Treasurer Becky Pringle

    Helmick and Pringle sat down with Rethink Mississippi and The Hechinger Report to discuss ways to increase funding for Mississippi's schools and teachers, as well as Common Core, Pre-K, and the unique challenges of rural schools.

    By Jake McGraw
    December 2, 2013

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