Register today for these Black History Month events sponsored by the Carter Center for K-12 Black History Education
Saturday, February 13, 10am-11am
Dr. Stephanie Jones “Curriculum violence, Black History, and finding Black joy through history”. Dr. Jones will discuss curriculum violence and how we can resist violence and find joy through Black history. www.bit.ly/2bmsx82
Saturday, February 20, 10am-11am
Dr. Kamania Wynter-Hoyte “Using African Diaspora literacy to heal and restore the souls of young Black children”. Dr. Wynter-Hoyte will present on using African Diaspora literacy to heal and restore the souls of young Black children. www.bit.ly/3q8av992
Saturday, February 27, 10am-11am
Dr. Kim Parker and Aeriale Johnson “Teaching #blackboylit”. Dr. Parker and Ms. Johnson will discuss the project, #blackboylit, and talk about the various pieces of literature used to show the humanity of Black males. www.bit.ly/3ia5bg52
Saturday, March 6, 10am-11am
Black History Entrepreneurship and Education Panel Discussion. Learn more about how Black history can be used as a business while educating society. www.bit.ly/2xvb8822
Saturday, March 6 at 10:00am to 11:00am
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