Learn Together, Live Together

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LTLT is a diverse, nonpartisan coalition of education stakeholders passionate about promoting, racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic diversity in schools.

“Unless our children begin to learn together, there is little hope that our people will ever learn to live together.” –Justice Thurgood Marshall, Milliken v. Bradley (1974)

Learn Together, Live Together (LTLT) is a diverse, bipartisan coalition of youth, young adults, and parents passionate about promoting, racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic diversity in schools. LTLT envisions a world where all c

01/27/2023

Today's the day! There’s still time to register for the first-ever live performance and panel discussion of Between the Lines, a student-led play on the connection between housing policy and segregation/inequity in schools. See you there!

RSVP here: https://BTLevent.eventbrite.com

01/23/2023

“Did you know we’re segregated by design? Did you know we're standing on the battle line?"

Join us for the live performance and panel discussion of Between the Lines, a student-led play on the relationship between housing policy and segregation/inequity in schools.

Space is limited so make sure to register today: https://BTLevent.eventbrite.com

01/17/2023

Join us on 1/27 for the first-ever live performance of Between the Lines, a student-led play on the connection between housing policy and segregation/inequity in schools.

Register today: https://BTLevent.eventbrite.com/

DC Watch Party - Brown Lecture 11/02/2022

See you tomorrow?

DC Watch Party - Brown Lecture We'll gather to watch Professor John B. Diamond deliver AERA's 19th Annual Brown Lecture in Education Research.

Photos 07/27/2020

Did you know that Thurgood Marshall's Milliken v. Bradley dissent is where our name comes from?

We are committed to continuing this conversation and building the movement.

Please join us for another Twitter chat with Integrated Schools and National Coalition on School Diversity on 7/28 at 6pm EDT.

Join the conversation with .

Photos 07/25/2020

46 years ago, the Milliken v. Bradley decision solidified segregation along school district lines.

This case isn't well-known, but had a significant impact by limiting remedies - and the responsibility - to end school segregation.

In his dissent, .

Photos 07/02/2020

Today we celebrate the birthday of , our first African American Supreme Court Justice and key litigator in .

His life, work, and words continue to inspire us to build a world where everyone can learn together & live together ✏️🏠

A decade of research on education inequality in America 06/29/2020

"We have to do something about . Otherwise, we’re consigning Black and Hispanic & low-income students to schools that we don’t know how to make as good as other schools." - Sean Reardon

h/t The Hechinger Report

A decade of research on education inequality in America A decade of academic researchers and federal data reports show large and growing education inequality in America between the rich and poor.

Photos 06/26/2020

We launched our grassroots movement towards two years ago today!

To those who’ve been with us as we continue to promote , , and in DC schools, we thank you.

We’ve come a long way, but there is still work to do.

Get involved with the and our vision for a DC where all students can succeed academically, occupationally, and socially. https://learnlivetogether.org/member-success-guide/

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