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Featured Panels, Forums, and Conversations
Child Care is Education Equity
Neighborhood Villages is hosted a virtual conversation with school leaders, Craig Martin and Dr. Brenda Cassellius, from Boston on why early education matters. The discussion covered the impact of early education and care on K-12 education and why child care is education justice.
Change Can’t Wait: What Government Can Do Now to Transform Early Education and Care
Neighborhood Villages hosted a virtual discussion with change-makers from across the country on what local governments can do now to ensure that all children have access to high-quality early education and all families have access to the care solutions they need to thrive.
The Commonwealth Cares for Children (C3) Grant Program & The FY23 Budget
On April 7th, Neighborhood Villages hosted a virtual conversation in partnership with Strategies for Children to talk about a key budget priority for families, educators, and early education providers across the Commonwealth: the Massachusetts Commonwealth Cares for Children (C3) Stabilization Grant program.
Black Mothers Matter: Child Care is Racial Justice
On February 22, Representative Ayanna Pressley, Dr. Michelle Sanchez from Epiphany School, Vital Villages Founder Renee Boynton Jarrett, and Latoya Gayle from Neighborhood Villages came together in a panel to talk about talk about health care, child care, and parent advocacy in America.