National Museum Of African American History Released Online Portal To Talk About Race
The National Museum of African American History has made a free online portal with educational resources to help talk about racism with kids.
The National Museum of African American History has made a free online portal with educational resources to help talk about racism with kids.
Kids are not born with bias or prejudice, they learn it. So it's up to us, as parents, to educate them in a way that benefits all of humanity.
In honor of Black History Month a writer and CEO discusses what educators can learn from the first African Americans to receive PhDs in math and the importance of role models of color in STEM subjects
Black history is American history, and it should be taught throughout the year across the curriculum—not confined to a single month.
Examining local history, including young voices and challenging personal assumptions are all good ways to start celebrating Black History Month on a local level
These popular children's books for Black History Month from Goodreads are a must for discussing the joy, the triumphs, and the stories of African Americans
Since 1976, February's officially the month to celebrate the historic triumphs and incredible contributions of African Americans to society. In most schools across the United States, February is filled with lessons on individuals and historic movements, but what teachers want you to know about Black History Month is bigger than you think
The “I Have a Dream” speech proscribes a powerful hope for righting injustices facing children today: creating a world where people are not color blind, but color kind. What does this mean for children 60 years later?
The Dept of Ed has many resources to teach kids about the significance of Martin Luther King, Jr and help them understand why we celebrate MLK Day
Why it's critical to ensure more African American students pursue STEM careers