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Dudley E. Flood, an African American, was born on September 13, 1932, in Winton, North Carolina. Flood earned a bachelor's degree from North Carolina Central University in 1954. Later, he earned his master's degree in education administration from East Carolina University in 1970 and his Doctorate in Education from Duke University in 1980. He studied further at Elizabeth City State University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Hampton University.[4]
- Dudley Flood Center for Educational Equity & Opportunity
The Center works collaboratively to take action toward addressing issues of systemic racism by advocating for structural changes in policy and practice to build an equitable education system that meets the social, emotional, and academic needs of NC's diverse student population.
- Committee on Racial Equity
Public School Forum of North Carolina, October 18, 2016 by Forum Admin.
Study Group XVI's second committee focused explicitly on how race affects student outcomes in North Carolina, and the equity issues implicated by the effects. Committee members sought to better understand critical areas where race correlates with educational opportunity in ways that diminish the likelihood of success for students of color, and to develop solutions that will lead to improved academic and life outcomes for these students.
- Color of Education
Color of Education is a partnership between the Public School Forum of NC, The Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity, and Policy Bridge at Duke University’s Sanford School of Public Policy.