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Ed Farm successfully concluded its highly anticipated Future of Learning Summit 2025, a transformative two-day event.
The American Federation of Teachers will launch the National Academy for AI Instruction in NYC this fall and offer educators free, hands-on workshops.
The first Black professor at UA Little Rock, McGraw also owned and operated the McGraw Learning Institute — an Afrocentric ...
The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) will relocate and reopen its African American art galleries in October 2025. The new galleries will be centrally located near the Rivera Court, showcasing 50 ...
A bill that could have made African American history count as a required social studies credit in Virginia high schools was vetoed last month by Governor Glenn Youngkin.
At a time when it is under scrutiny from the White House, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture is without its director, who stepped down last month.
Rev. Amos Brown said he was notified that two artifacts he loaned to the National Museum of African American History and Culture would be returned to him.
Hidden meanings embedded in survival During slavery, African American hair braiding styles became a secret language. Enslaved people weren’t allowed to read or write, so they communicated in ...
The Grand Rapids Public Schools have renamed a school in honor of the district's first African-American teacher.
The Grand Rapids Public Schools District is renaming its Academy of Teaching, Learning and Social Justice after the district's first black teacher.
Research volunteer Caroline S. O’Connell will share the story of Flossie Sinclair Furr, an African American school teacher who was part of the Great Migration in the early 20th century.