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Being Black in America's Schools Virtual Conversation Series: Educators As History Keepers
Being Black in America's Schools Virtual Conversation Series: Educators As History Keepers

Wed, Jul 23

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Virtual Event

Being Black in America's Schools Virtual Conversation Series: Educators As History Keepers

At a time when Black historical heroes, institutions, and archives are being threatened with erasure, educators have a unique role to play in keeping these legacies alive both inside and outside of the classroom. So what should that look like? Join us on Zoom or LinkedIN Live.

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Jul 23, 2025, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM EDT

Virtual Event

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The “Being Black in America’s Schools: Virtual Conversation Series,” continues! At a time when Black historical heroes, institutions, and archives are being threatened with erasure, educators have a unique role to play in keeping these legacies alive both inside and outside of the classroom. So what should that look like?


Join us on Wednesday, July 23 at 6:00 p.m.EST as we continue the “Being Black in America’s Schools: Virtual Conversation Series,” hosted live on Zoom and simulcast on LinkedIN Live. Featured speakers include: Tamara Payne, Ernest Crim III, and Abdul Tubman.

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