The Joan Trumpauer Mulholland Foundation
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Founded in 2014, The Joan Trumpauer Mulholland Foundation is dedicated to educating youth about the Civil Rights Movement and how to make a difference in their communities. The goal for the foundation is to provide learning materials for schools to educate the students on the part of American history that is often "misunderstood or skipped over".
We exist to end racism through education.
Racism is a learned behavior. It’s not enough to teach our kids not to be racist we must teach to be anti-racist. Through education, the future of racism and human rights can look different. We can empower our youth and make a difference.
Advanced education is the key to upward mobility. Learn more about what we are doing in support of first generation HBCU students.
Many of the historic shoulders we stand on can no longer bear the weight. Our veterans of the Civil Rights Movement are in urgent need of our help.
For more information about Joan Trumpauer Mullholland , see her biography in HerStory on womensvoicesmedia.org.
Original post blogged on Women' Voices Media.