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Non-profit
The Center for Equal Opportunity (CEO) is a right-of-center think tank that focuses on issues of nondiscrimination and opposes affirmative action programs.
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Racing To Equity is a for-profit consulting group that was founded in 2015 by Anita Garcia Morales and Bernardo Ruiz. 1 It offers leadership training programs for school districts and other government and private institutions
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Equitable Cities is a consulting firm that advocates for increased spending on pedestrian and cyclist infrastructure in cities to combat racial discrimination. It uses an critical race theory-aligned framework to support its research and advocacy. 1 Background
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Other Group
Midwest and Plains Equity Assistance Center (MAP) trains schools and instructors on racial bias and inclusion, while advocating for the teaching of critical race theory at all grade levels. A project of Great Lakes Equity, it was founded in 2016 and is funded with tax dollars allocated to a number
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For-profit
Racial Equity Consultants (REC) is a consulting group based in Seattle, Washington that provides critical race theory-aligned racial equity training and consulting services to public and private organizations. It is co-owned by Frances Partridge and Marlon Brown.
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Non-profit
EqualCitizens.US (Equal Citizens) is an advocacy branch of the left-of-center nonprofit Equal Citizens Foundation. 1 It supports the political activism of its founder Lawrence Lessig, who campaigned on restricting campaign speech during his run for the Democratic nomination
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Robert Q. Berry III is the associate dean of diversity, equity, and inclusion and professor of mathematics at the School of Education and Human Development at the University of Virginia. Berry has embraced writings on critical race theory and espouses looking at subjects through a racial lens, claiming that racism
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Other Group
The Metropolitan Center for Research on Equity and the Transformation of Schools is an educational research, consulting, and training center hosted at the NYU Steinhardt campus. The organization works to promote left-of-center social policy and critical race theory in schools, and to use education as a means to achieve its
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For-profit
The Disruptive Equity Education Project is a race-based consulting organization that is led by president and CEO Darnisa Amante-Jackson. 1 The New York Times called Amante-Jackson “another important black voice” in the race-consultant
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Non-profit
Equity Alliance MN is a left-of-center educational consulting nonprofit that evolved from operating several magnet schools. The organization states that it works to promote educational equity and improve student outcomes. Its approach is grounded in critical race theory and it openly states that race and culture are of fundamental importance
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For-profit
Educational Equity Consultants, LLC (EEC) is an educational training and advisory group based in St. Louis, Missouri. 1 EEC operates critical race theory-inspired “diversity training sessions” to
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For-profit
Due East Educational Equity Collaborative (“Due East”) provides professional development services to schools and educators to help them apply a critical race theory-inspired “equity lens” to all school practices. 1 The collaborative
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For-profit
EDEquity Inc., was a critical race theory-influenced education consulting firm based in Rancho Cucamonga, California. 1 Its registration was suspended in August 2021
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For-profit
EDquity Consulting is an Atlanta-based critical race theory-influenced educational consulting firm. 1 Founded in 2020, EDquity has reached over 4,500 teachers, 80,000 students, and 20 school organizations
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The Equity Literacy Institute (ELI) is a for-profit left-of-center corporation that is primarily run by its founder, Paul Gorski, to espouse that critical race theory-aligned “equity” should be the center of all education curriculum. ELI espouses looking for bias and inequity in everything and challenges it by promoting paid seminars,
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Non-profit
Mid-Atlantic Equity Consortium (MAEC) is a nonprofit consulting group that provides critical race theory-aligned diversity and “antiracist” training and seminars to schools. MAEC has been called “one of the country’s most prominent antiracist auditing nonprofits.” The group provides “technical training” to schools across the country, often in the form of
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For-profit
The Dewey Square Group is a Democratic consulting firm 1 that represents Fortune 500 companies 2
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Non-profit
National Equity Project (NEP) is a non-profit consulting company that provides equity and social justice training for schools, foundations, governments, and other organizations. NEP specializes in “liberatory design,” an approach to developing equity by redesigning societal structures.
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Other Group
Co-Equal is a left-of-center activist group that pushes for increased funding and staffing of federal agencies which provide research and policy advice to Congress, such as the Government Accountability Office and the Congressional Research Service. Co-Equal also advocates for increasing the staffs of congressional committees. The organization claims that
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Non-profit
The Minnesota Education Equity Partnership (MnEEP) is an educational organization rooted in the ideas of critical race theory and racial equity.