Learn why teachers of color are beneficial for every student, especially students of color, and the growing need for these educators in the United States.
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The Furor Over AP African American Studies, Explained
Explore what the AP African American Studies course covers, why it’s being debated, and what its future could mean for schools and communities.
Read MoreBanning Race-Conscious Education Undermines the Science of Good Teaching
A new federal mandate bans race-conscious education. Here’s why this policy defies teaching best practices—and puts students of color at greater risk.
Read MoreUsing Sinners to Teach the Past, Confront the Present, and Imagine Black Futures
Explore how Ryan Coogler’s Sinners can be used as a powerful teaching tool to illuminate Black history, culture, resistance, and imagination through the lens of LaGarrett King’s 8 Black Historical Consciousness Principles.
Read MoreThe AI Literacy Gap: How Early Adopter Districts Are Leading the Way in K-12 Education
Many districts are overwhelmed by the flood of generative AI tools, but early adopters are showing that AI literacy is key to progress. Discover how schools can foster a system-wide understanding, confidence, and capacity to adopt AI responsibly.
Read MoreWe’re Not Teaching to Survive the Moment. We’re Teaching to Restore the World.
Education isn’t about fixing students—it’s about restoring connection, truth, and ancestral wisdom. Teach in divine time, the future is already here.
Read MoreBlack Kids Don’t Need Saviors—They Need Systems That Care
If we are serious about transforming education, we must start by reclaiming an ethic of care, not as nostalgia, but as a mandate.
Read MoreHuey Would’ve Asked: Are HBCUs Really Serving Black Men?
If HBCUs no longer reach, welcome, or retain Black men, are they still serving the mission we built them for?
Read MoreWhy Every Educator Needs to Study the Unapologetic Power of Black Women
As educators, we must celebrate and emulate the powerful and transformative work and lives of history’s Hamers, Parks, and Bakers.
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