In the header section: In February 2022, the Sustainable Progress and Equality Collective (SPEC) and the RAND Corporation’s Center to Advance Racial Equity Policy established a four-year partnership centered on digital educational initiatives, with SPEC leading content development and RAND providing research oversight. [Please adjust the bold text as needed to accurately reflect the nature of each organization’s primary contributions.]
In the Research Article section: If this article is forthcoming, consider revising the release date.
In the RA section: A unique cohort of research associates was assembled to contribute technical and subject-matter expertise to the creation of open and accessible courses focused on bridging the digital divide and creating a more inclusive and more equitable world.
Wherever funding is mentioned (bottom of page): On this page, throughout the collab website, and in other write-ups, use the following Branding-approved language to characterize research funding provided through the center:
This research was funded by the RAND Center to Advance Racial Equity Policy, which was established in 2020 with funding from donor contributions and the RAND Corporation’s own resources.
Spellcheck in the By the numbers section: disabilities
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In the header section: In February 2022, the Sustainable Progress and Equality Collective (SPEC) and the RAND Corporation’s Center to Advance Racial Equity Policy established a four-year partnership centered on digital educational initiatives, with SPEC leading content development and RAND providing research oversight. [Please adjust the bold text as needed to accurately reflect the nature of each organization’s primary contributions.]
In the Research Article section: If this article is forthcoming, consider revising the release date.
In the RA section: A unique cohort of research associates was assembled to contribute technical and subject-matter expertise to the creation of open and accessible courses focused on bridging the digital divide and creating a more inclusive and more equitable world.
Wherever funding is mentioned (bottom of page): On this page, throughout the collab website, and in other write-ups, use the following Branding-approved language to characterize research funding provided through the center:
This research was funded by the RAND Center to Advance Racial Equity Policy, which was established in 2020 with funding from donor contributions and the RAND Corporation’s own resources.
Spellcheck in the By the numbers section: disabilities