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Revision as of 18:18, 19 May 2021
We See Education as a Political Act
Launched in June 2019, the Center for Black Educator Development is revolutionizing education by dramatically increasing the number of Black educators so that low-income Black and other disenfranchised students can reap the full benefits of a quality public education.
But to achieve this, we know the practice of education itself must be rethought and unshackled via:
- Revolutionary Black educators teaching in every school throughout the country.
- Revolutionary teaching practices that unleash the power of diverse cultural insights and anti-discriminatory mindsets.
- Revolutionary policies that liberate us from constraints, real and imagined.
Note: The above descriptive information came from the organization's About Us page.
In The News
- Center for Black Educator Development receives $3 million, Philadelphia Tribune, February 27, 2021.
Info
- Event Calendar: Events
- Facebook: @CenterBlackEd
- Jobs: Job Board
- Twitter: @CenterBlackEd