Many Black teachers were pushed out of classrooms from the 1950s through ‘70s. Despite new recruitment programs, the teacher ...
Students occupied a Wayne State University building in 1989 as part of a historic “study-in” protest demanding the creation of a Department of Africana Studies. Credit: Waye State University This ...
A Juilliard-trained musician, Hairston devoted her life to preserving spirituals and teaching and mentoring Bay Area singers.
Darryn Peterson’s background draws attention to his former basketball player father and African American mother who shaped ...
In a classroom where students of all ages are singing instead of memorizing, math is starting to make sense. Niah Spriggs, an ...
As AI becomes routine in Harvard coursework, faculty are finding that the real challenge is no longer catching students who ...
As local schools consider the 250th anniversary of the U.S., one New Hampshire educator says figuring out where to begin the ...
Native American students who also identify as another race, such as Black, white or Asian, are counted as “two or more races, ...
When Chicago Public Schools announced that May 1 would be treated as a “Day of Civic Action,” it was designed to sound like a harmless attempt at engagement or civics instruction. In reality, it marks ...
AMY WARREN’S “mom siren” went off when her seventh-grader in Wichita, Kan., seemed to know too much about Fortnite, a battling-and-shooting videogame he is barred from playing. When Warren signed into ...
There are more American millionaires than ever before, but many of them don’t feel rich. Average net worth in the United States is over $1 million per household, Federal Reserve data shows, with ...