Creating a community of Black educators to mitigate the invisible tax on teachers of color is critical to supporting and retaining Black male teachers.
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Racial CrossFit Exercise for Black History Month: Study White Racism
This year, instead of focusing on Black people, let’s question why white people denied Black people’s humanity in the first place.
Read MoreLearn, Baby, Learn: MLK Defended Self-Determination in Black Education
Honoring Dr. King’s true legacy requires rejecting distortions of his words and committing to educational justice and empowerment for marginalized students.
Read MoreThe Real Cost of Equity Backlash in Schools Is Student Safety
When schools step away from inclusivity, they’re not making anyone safer—they’re leaving communities of color vulnerable and perpetuating the inequities baked into the system.
Read MoreEd Post’s Top Videos of 2024 Reveal the Truth About Education
Ed Post’s YouTube channel sparked critical conversations about education, history, and change, offering deep insights and real talk all year long.
Read MoreThe Fight for Our Children Is Never Done
Advocates must act to secure high-quality education for Black children with community-driven solutions and systemic change for true educational justice.
Read MoreHere’s How You Can Talk About Christopher Columbus in Your Classroom
It will take each of us breaking the silence and beginning to recognize and honor the existence of Native people on this land to begin to make change.
Read MoreReset Your Algorithm, Reset Your Biases By Following These Education Activists
Reset your algorithm by following Black educators and activists to reduce biases and enhance your teaching, connecting better with diverse students.
Read MoreTeaching Patriotism: Embracing Multiple Paths in Our Curriculum
There isn’t—and never was—one way to be an American, and our civics curriculum and pedagogy should reflect that.
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