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The National Education Association (NEA) is more than 3 million people—educators, students, activists, workers, parents, neighbors, friends—who believe in opportunity for all students and in the power of public education to transform lives and create a more just and inclusive society.
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Our journey began more than a century ago. Yours starts now.
We’ve spent decades working for students and educators—but, there’s still more to do. Like our progress during the civil rights and women’s rights movements, we need to dig in and speak up for the students and educators who are still facing inequality every day.
Let’s get real
Let’s bring real change
Let’s get real
In 2022, politicians introduced more than 250 anti-LGBTQ+ bills into state legislatures.
Let’s bring real change

— Rachel Fretard, high school senior, Connecticut
Read how a community worked together to reinstate pride flags in a Connecticut school
The higher education system has become increasingly dependent on temporary labor: nearly 70% of U.S. faculty members held a contingent position in fall 2021.
Let’s bring real change

— Walter Harper, adjunct professor, Massachusetts
Read: Life as a Contingent Faculty Member
Politicians across the U.S. are banning books, censoring curricula, and passing state laws that limit classroom lessons on race and gender.
Let’s bring real change

— Kathleen Daniels, school librarian, Florida
How librarians serve our school communities
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Teaching Juneteenth and the Meaning of Freedom
Although Juneteenth is commemorated when most K-12 schools are on summer break, it remains a valuable part of our nation's history and an essential reminder of slavery's legacy in the United States. To help educators include it in their curricular materials, we've compiled background reading, lessons, and recommended book lists.
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Great public schools for every student
The National Education Association (NEA), the nation's largest
professional employee organization, is committed to advancing the cause of
public education. NEA's 3 million members work at every level of
education—from pre-school to university graduate programs. NEA has
affiliate organizations in every state and in more than 14,000 communities
across the United States.