(Re)Thinking Black Student Debt
| KATHERINE WHEATLE | Today’s episode is the deep dive of deep dive episodes, so put on your policy hats. Listen » |
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| Learn more about borrowers of color |
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| Stark differences by race and ethnicity exist when it comes to student borrowing for college. To make a difference, we must set up a different conversation. This body of work explores the complexities of student debt and the need for systemic reform; emphasizes differences among Black, Hispanic, Latino, and Native American borrowers; and makes the case for inviting experts of color when policy is made. | Read ➔ |
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| | | When it comes to student borrowers of color, policymakers should explore the shades of gray | WAYNE TALIAFERRO, KATHERINE WHEATLE | Read ➔ |
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| The story of Latino borrowers’ academic persistence is missing from state and federal policy dialogues | WAYNE TALIAFERRO | Read ➔ |
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| | Policymaking to aid Black borrowers shouldn’t happen without Black experts | WAYNE TALIAFERRO | Read ➔ |
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| Honor the treaties: Deliver on promises to educate Native Americans | KATHERINE WHEATLE | Read ➔ |
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