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New Affordable Housing Is Being Built To Help Keep Black Teachers In The Bay Area

By Jasmine Browley ·Updated August 16, 2023

Educators are getting well-deserved financial support thanks to a new partnership.

Real estate development company Riaz Capital and education non-profit Urban Ed Academy joined forces to build new-construction apartments to 10 Black teachers in the Bay

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