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  • Black Teacher Voices
  • Community & Events
  • Impact & Updates
  • Media & Press
Black Teacher Project’s 2023-2024 Impact Report
Each of our wellness-supporting workshops, community-driven gatherings, and leadership offerings ...
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Racial affinity groups will not end racism…but if done well, they can help
“Gathering to organize demands we prioritize our healing journey.” Dr. ...
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Black Teacher Leadership and Sustainability Institute | June 2024 Highlights
Black teachers gathered in Oakland, CA for Black Teacher Leadership ...
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Teacher Truth Call to Action to Support Black Educators
Our partners at BlackFemaleProject published a Call-to-Action resource for Educators, Administrators, Educational Leaders, Policy ...
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BTP Fellowship Curriculum Spotlight from Joya Brandon
We’re proud to spotlight one of our Founding Cohort 1 ...
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Mindfulness for the Cultural Podcast Episode w/ Dr. Micia Mosely
In this Mindfulness for the Culture Podcast episode, Dr. Micia Mosely ...
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Rogers Family Foundation Reflection On Community Leaders
BTP was featured in Reflections On: Community Leaders, an article by ...
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We Need Black August More than Ever
In preparation for Black August, we invite you to return ...
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Dear Black Child In The Hallway (Without A Pass)
Link to original file here. About the author: Abdel Shakur is ...
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Agents of Hope For The Next Generation
Wow, so it’s a time to be a teacher. It’s ...
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Broken Crayons Still Color
Black educator Tyo Gill reflects on the necessity of empowering all students and his belief that every child has the potential to excel and the ...
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