MnEEP transforms systems, structures, and public narratives to advance race equity and excellence in education.

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How will the OBBBA will financially impact students and institutions in Minnesota? Register now to join MnEEP on Tuesday, March 24, for a webinar to learn more about the impact and what we can do to ensure higher-ed access & equity for POCI leaners. mneep.org/events/march-24th-…
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Read this important call to action to protect the Minnesota Prosperity (Dream) Act, by former representative Carlos Mariani-Rosa. Mariani authored this historical bill. Thanks for sharing @MNEEPRaceEquity mneep.org/2025/06/30/the-min… #mnleg #dreamact #equity #education
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The U.S. Department of Justice recently announced legal action against Minnesota, seeking to block implementation of a state law that expands access to higher education for undocumented immigrant students who graduate from our high schools. mneep.org/2025/06/30/the-min…
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Now, more than ever, we must come together to CELEBRATE multilingualism and the assets immigrant and English Learner students bring to Minnesota. Join MnEEP, LatinoLEAD, and so many others on June 25 to honor our multilingual educators and students! latinoleadmn.org/post/latino…

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EVENT! Join LatinoLEAD, MnEEP, and more nonprofit leaders on June 25th to honor Minnesota educators, paraprofessionals, school staff, and community leaders who are committed to advancing educational equity, language preservation, and cultural identity! secure.everyaction.com/4qtDl…
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In honor of our educators and educator week, MnEEP is offering a membership discount for educators that also includes opportunities to earn CEU hours for free! Join at the COLLABORATOR level for $50 a year! mneep.org/become-a-member/
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Educators earn 10 renewal clock hours for FREE through our Training Center as part of MnEEP membership! MnEEP membership is more than a donation—it’s how we build the skills, relationships, and collective power needed to advance racial equity in education. mneep.org/become-a-member/
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We’re aiming for 500 new members—because that’s what it will take to sustain and advance racial equity work in a moment of real threat. Will you join us in standing up for Minnesota students and a just education system? mneep.org/become-a-member/
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At MnEEP, we’re launching something urgent and powerful: A campaign to build a 500-member statewide coalition to protect and advance racial equity in education. Now, more than ever, we need Minnesotans like you to #StandUpForStudents. Will you join us? mneep.org/become-a-member/
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Thank you for standing up for MN students!
Thank u Commr Jett for asserting Minnesota values we use to drive for academic success & prosperity AND for insisting the federal govt follows law and process instead of bullying tactics to align us with their horrible biases @MNEEPRaceEquity @MnDeptEd enewspaper.twincities.com/in…
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HF 2090 proposes a comprehensive review and revision of the state’s higher-ed attainment goals, ensuring they reflect not just outcomes, but the real barriers students face—particularly POCI students and those from low-income backgrounds. mneep.org/2025/03/31/making-…
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Racial equity in education is under attack. We’re seeing funding disappear. Programs dismantled. Language erased. And far too many are staying silent. MnEEP is not. We are organizing a powerful, people-driven response. Will you join us? mneep.org/become-a-member/
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What is needed now is the collective resolve of Minnesota’s education leaders to reject the USDOE’s demands and reaffirm our commitment to education access, racial equity, and the academic success of every student. The future of our state depends on it.
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Regardless of its “Dear Colleague” title, the recent USDOE letter was not written as a collegial message. It was crafted by political operatives who have no regard for MN law, seeking to coerce us into abandoning our values and causing social and economic harm in our communities.
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What is needed now is the collective resolve of Minnesota’s education leaders to reject the USDOE’s demands and reaffirm our commitment to education access, racial equity, and the academic success of every student. The future of our state depends on it.
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