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    Black Californians United for Early Care and Education (BlackECE) is a coalition of advocates, policy-influencers, civil rights organizations, researchers, university faculty, non-profit leaders, early educators, caregivers, providers, families, and community-based organizations, working to remove barriers and racial compensation gaps in the early education system and ensure that Black children and families are provided with equitable and culturally affirming spaces.

    The post Creating a Brighter Future for Black Children and Families: An Interview With Tonia McMillian of Black Californians United for ECE appeared first on The Washington Informer.

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