Declaring a Good Education as a "Civil Right," She Cites Reasons Why Students Of Color in Underserved Communities are not Being Inspired to Consider The Noble Profession of Teaching PRLog - April 10, 2015 - WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Declaring a good education as a "civil right," Dr. Bettye Perkins , founder, President and CEO of Today's Students Tomorrow's Teachersa , told a panel of prominent educators that "across America so many students of color in underserved communities are not being inspired to consider the noble profession of teaching, resulting in a critical shortage of teachers of color."
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