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Equal Opportunity Schools: Celebrating Mamie Tape

Equal Opportunity Schools Celebrates Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month. We honor Mamie Tape, the 8-year-old Chinese-American girl who helped desegregate schools San Francisco schools in 1885 through her bid to the California Supreme Court seven decades before Brown v. Board.

Join us in honoring Mamie Tape by leaving a tribute on our social media channels @EqualOppSchools.

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AAPI HERITAGE MONTH

Equal Opportunity Schools: Celebrating Dorothy Height

Women’s History Month is a celebration of women’s contributions to history, culture and society. Equal Opportunity Schools celebrates women of color, like Dorothy Height, the godmother of the women’s movement. Height began her career in New York City as an educator, led the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) for four decades, and advised the Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA). In 1994, she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

Join us in honoring Dorothy Height by leaving a tribute on our social media channels @EqualOppSchools.

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Women’s History Month


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