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  • Black Teacher Voices
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Freedom Is A Story We Tell Together
The imaginative, relational work of Black teachers remains one of our most enduring practices of liberation, helping all students understand the world, their place within ...
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What Helps Black Teachers Stay
Black teacher wellness is not about individual endurance alone. It is shaped through spaces of care, connection, honesty, and community.
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From Community to Conversation: The Black Teacher Project Podcast
With the Black Teacher Project Podcast, we're centering Black educators in honest conversations on teaching, power, and wellness, holding truth, complexity, and possibility.
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Teaching Black History as World-Making: Dr. Jarvis Givens on Carter G. Woodson, Memory, and the Work of Black Teachers
What does it mean to teach Black history in a ...
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Enough Is Enough: Black Women Educators on Outperforming, Tone Policing, and Choosing Wellness to Thrive in Schools
“When we speak truth, we are called antagonistic. When we ...
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Teaching Under Trump: Liberating Classrooms in an Authoritarian Era
What does it take to create classrooms of liberated learning ...
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DEI Under Attack: Black Educators Confront Political Backlash, Fear, and the Fight for Inclusive Schools for All Students
“Fear has overtaken everything.” Across the country, diversity, equity, and inclusion ...
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Hope and Fear in Education
Created by and for Black educators, the Black Teacher Project Podcast was ...
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In Community, We Heal. In Practice, We Rise. [VIDEO]
What does learning look like when culture, identity, and lived ...
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Dr. Micia Mosely’s Award Acceptance Speech, NEA Foundation’s 2025 Salute to Excellence in Education
The Twi word Sankofa, meaning “go back and get it,” guides ...
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EdUp Xcelerated Excellence Podcast Episode
What does liberated learning look like for Black teachers? In this ...
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NEA Foundation Stories from the Field: Every Child Deserves a Black Teacher
Black teachers are the lifeblood of educational resilience and transformative ...
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