Education

Reform from the Department of Education could be beneficial for Black students and teachers

America’s education system is facing a critical challenge — not just from teacher shortages, plummeting test scores, or funding cuts, but from a deeper, systemic issue: the severe underrepresentation of Black male teachers. This problem...

Vallejo’s African American Community Baby Shower Provides Support and Resources for Expecting Mothers – Times Herald Online

Saturday marked a significant milestone as the 20th annual Solano County African-American Community Baby Shower took place. This event, organized by A More Excellent Way Improvement Organization, aimed to increase access to prenatal health...

“Is discussing systemic racism off-limits? Educators concerned as DEI initiatives come under attack.” – Chalkbeat

In recent years, discussions around diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) have become increasingly prevalent in educational settings. However, as the national conversation on race and social justice intensifies, educators are facing mounting challenges and...

Doris Ennis: Pioneering Education Leader

Teaching is a noble profession that requires dedication, passion, and a selfless commitment to shaping the minds of the next generation. In Roanoke, Virginia, Doris Ennis exemplified these qualities as she became the first...

Students Express Concerns for Affinity Groups in Trump Era at AFRO Town Hall

In a recent town hall hosted by the African and African American Resistance Organization at Harvard University, roughly a dozen students expressed concern about the future of affinity groups in the wake of threats...

The humble church that shaped Alabama’s education system

The quaint white clapboard church in Marion, Ala., with its picturesque bell tower and weathervane, is a favorite subject for photographers. However, many may not be aware of the significant role this church played...

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