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Black woman with long brown braids wearing blue denim dress and holding a book that is titled SayHer Name.

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BLACK EDUCATORS
MAKING HISTORY
β€’ Say Her Name
"I am grateful to the many Black educators in my life who mentored me and helped put me on the path to getting a PhD. The
encouragement they provided opened my eyes to a road I never thought I'd travel. Now I can walk my talk, model empathy in my courses and my work, and I can do for others (mentor, encourage, educate) what was done for me.'
Dr. Letisha Engracia Cardoso
Brown

Black woman with long brown braids wearing blue denim dress and holding a book that is titled SayHer Name. PHD BLACK EDUCATORS MAKING HISTORY β€’ Say Her Name "I am grateful to the many Black educators in my life who mentored me and helped put me on the path to getting a PhD. The encouragement they provided opened my eyes to a road I never thought I'd travel. Now I can walk my talk, model empathy in my courses and my work, and I can do for others (mentor, encourage, educate) what was done for me.' Dr. Letisha Engracia Cardoso Brown

Day 10 of #BlackHistoryMonth
Celebrating black educators making history....now
@doclb2.bsky.social

2 months ago 5 2 0 1
The arts are essential, and I believe every child deserves access to an equitable and high-quality arts education. I am changing history in theatre and dance education by exposing my students to artists who look like them and providing a space where all students can dream big, make mistakes, laugh, cry, heal, and be their full, authentic, and unapologetic selves through the arts.

Black woman with yellow glasses smiling

The arts are essential, and I believe every child deserves access to an equitable and high-quality arts education. I am changing history in theatre and dance education by exposing my students to artists who look like them and providing a space where all students can dream big, make mistakes, laugh, cry, heal, and be their full, authentic, and unapologetic selves through the arts. Black woman with yellow glasses smiling

Day 7 of #BlackHistoryMonth
Celebrating black educators making history....now
@iheartdance.blacksky.app

2 months ago 4 3 0 0
chemist and educator, I know that I serve as a daily example that we belong in all spaces. That one small moment can make impact that you won't see until later because as | tell my students, the world is waiting and you never know who's watching you.
BLACK HISTORY 2026

chemist and educator, I know that I serve as a daily example that we belong in all spaces. That one small moment can make impact that you won't see until later because as | tell my students, the world is waiting and you never know who's watching you. BLACK HISTORY 2026

Day 5 of #BlackHistoryMonth
Celebrating black educators making history....now
@prettykhemyst.blacksky.app

2 months ago 13 3 0 2
lam blessed to be a
blessing so I live my life as an educator to pay forward what I did and did not receive. This is why my STEM is for the streets.
https://NoireSTEMinist.com black woman in an orange shirt holding a robot

lam blessed to be a blessing so I live my life as an educator to pay forward what I did and did not receive. This is why my STEM is for the streets. https://NoireSTEMinist.com black woman in an orange shirt holding a robot

Day 5 of #BlackHistoryMonth
Celebrating black educators making history....now
@drcaberry.bsky.social

2 months ago 6 5 1 0
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lucas and friends wishes a happy birthday Alt: lucas and friends wishes a happy birthday
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BLACK EDUCATORS MAKING HISTORY
am
changing
history
in
education by preparing
adult
Black men with disabilities for the workforce and with that I am giving them a chance where most people won't. #ASD

Specialist BLACK EDUCATORS MAKING HISTORY am changing history in education by preparing adult Black men with disabilities for the workforce and with that I am giving them a chance where most people won't. #ASD

Day 4 of #BlackHistoryMonth
Celebrating black educators making history....now
@troiaj.bsky.social

2 months ago 9 5 0 0

Well deserved

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My primary mission in education is to be the teacher I needed. I had two Black woman educators in K-16 and I never saw myselt,
My
story,
or my struggles
retlected.
l've
made it
my
responsibility to ensure Black children, specifically Black girls, see ourselves and our stories in the school building.

My primary mission in education is to be the teacher I needed. I had two Black woman educators in K-16 and I never saw myselt, My story, or my struggles retlected. l've made it my responsibility to ensure Black children, specifically Black girls, see ourselves and our stories in the school building.

Day 3 of #BlackHistoryMonth
Celebrating black educators making history....now
@heymrsbond.com

2 months ago 57 19 0 2

@historleans.bsky.social Hey! Trying to get in contact for BHM. DM.

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Alicia Sewell changing history by supporting educators while advocates for systems that honor mental health justice and black brilliance. Education should heal and not harm.

Alicia Sewell changing history by supporting educators while advocates for systems that honor mental health justice and black brilliance. Education should heal and not harm.

Day 2 of #BlackHistoryMonth
Celebrating black educators making history....now
@techysewell.bsky.social

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Yes Hathaway!

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Biography on Dr. Jose Vilson and the work he does in the community and for education

Biography on Dr. Jose Vilson and the work he does in the community and for education

Day 1 of #BlackHistoryMonth
Celebrating black educators making history....now
@thejosevilson.com

2 months ago 15 5 0 0

Black educators have always done more than teach. We carry history, culture, and responsibility in systems not built for us.

This BHM, I am highlighting Black educators making history right now. In classrooms. In schools. In communities.

If you are a Black educator, your work matters. We see you.

2 months ago 13 6 2 0
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Sharing for a teacher friend who is launching products for math teachers. Love this one for #BlackHistoryMonth

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2 months ago 1 1 0 1

#BlackEduSky #EduSky

Day 2 of educator affirmation:

Your effort is real and it shows in ways people overlook.

It's real because you show up on days you're exhausted. It's real even on days no one acknowledges it. Keep showing up. Your current reality isn't permanent.

4 months ago 14 6 0 0

#BlackEduSky #EduSky

Day 1 of educator affirmation:

You are doing work that deserves recognition even when no one says it. Clap for yourself today.

4 months ago 12 8 0 0
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a young boy is sitting at a desk in a classroom with a pencil in his mouth and the word school is visible . Alt: a young boy is sitting at a desk in a classroom with a pencil in his mouth and the word school is visible .

Pick 3 educators you follow and encourage them daily until Dec 19 please. If you know anything about this time of year - the kids tired, we tired, the kids turn all the way up, we have to cope.

Special blessings to those of us in middle school. Be blessed. #BlackEduSky #EduSky #iteachmath

4 months ago 10 3 0 0

Financial aid funding is the most immediate impact. It will decrease the amount students are eligible for. That can lead to students choosing not to enter into these fields. Guess which population of folk that will impact the most?

4 months ago 2 0 0 0
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Professional degrees no longer classified

Professional degrees no longer classified

Education. Makes me wonder about the folk in classrooms at every level who grow the very people every other field comes from - but it's no longer professional. πŸ€”

4 months ago 8 5 1 3
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High-Achieving Black and Latino Students Are Often Shut Out of Algebra 1 Middle schoolers' access to the course is stratified along racial, socioeconomic, and regional lines, new research finds.
5 months ago 2 1 0 0

I’m soooo tired. TGIF.

I have a fellowship meeting Monday so I need to find time for sub plans and cleaning up my classroom.

We have multiple projects going in my classes and it definitely looks like a β€œworking” classroom (aka a mess lol)

5 months ago 9 1 0 0
Black and white photograph of six-year-old Ruby Bridges, wearing a dark dress and white cardigan and carrying a School bag, accompanied by three FBI agents in dark suits.

Black and white photograph of six-year-old Ruby Bridges, wearing a dark dress and white cardigan and carrying a School bag, accompanied by three FBI agents in dark suits.

Sixty-five years ago today, four first-graders desegregated New Orleans's public schools: Ruby Bridges at William Frantz Elementary School, and Leona Tate, Tessie Provost, and Gail Etienne at McDonogh 19 Elementary School. They faced violent mobs and threats to their lives. They were 6 years old. πŸ—ƒ

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a woman in a blue dress is standing in front of a bed with an alarm clock on the nightstand that says 4:20 Alt: a woman in a teal dress is falling forward on a bed with an alarm clock on the nightstand that says 4:20

I don't have any energy to do anything non-work related after today's shift.

5 months ago 3 1 0 0
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When You're The Chain & The Paperclip: Examing Your Own Belief in Leadership It is early November and every educator is ready for a break. The kids too, if we are being honest. This time of year brings a need for a reset for many reasons. Assessment data comes in and it is not...

This season has been heavy. Leading every day while your own belief feels thin is a different kind of work. It is the version of leadership no one really prepares you for. The quiet erosion no one talks about. The part that shifts how you see yourself while you keep moving. #BlackEduSky #EduSky

5 months ago 2 1 0 1

I am also not a new professor. I try to continue to emphasize critical thinking skills and independent focus. Self care as a teacher is very important @blackedusky.bsky.social #academicsky #Blackacademicsky #teachingsky

5 months ago 4 1 3 0
Education Department wipes out special ed office in shutdown layoffs, union says The Education Department laid off nearly everyone at the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services.

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6 months ago 3 2 0 0
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U.S. Education Dept. unites conservative groups to create 'patriotic' civics content The group of more than 40 conservative organizations met for the first time on Wednesday. The initiative is aimed at celebrations of the nation's founding next summer.

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7 months ago 4 1 1 2
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@deestemteach.bsky.social grew a student to a teacher so the very best we can do is show our support...financially. Thank you!

7 months ago 5 3 1 0