This week our Status of Black Women series looks at the status of education for Black women and girls. Here's a quick behind-the-scenes look at the organizations whose work has shaped our understanding. #StatusofBlackWomen2021 (thread
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The National Alliance of Black School Educators (
@NABSE) has been supporting Black students & teachers for 50 yrs! Their work includes serving as a clearinghouse of research and high-impact practices. Check out their resources at http://nabse.org/resources/#StatusofBlackWomen2021Näytä tämä ketju -
The education week of
#StatusofBlackWomen2021 is deeply indebted to the creative and intellectual labors of a range of Black feminist scholars like Dr. Monique W. Morris (@MoniqueWMorris), author of "Pushout : The Criminalization of Black Girls in School"Näytä tämä ketju -
Our understanding of the status of Black women's education is deeply indebted too to scholars including Dr. Sekile Nzinga (
@m_sekile), author of "LeanSemesters: How Higher Education Reproduces Inequity"Näytä tämä ketju -
The work of other Black feminist scholars like Dr. Stephanie Bush-Baskette, co-founder of
@NBWJInstitute and founder of the Sojourn Institute, has greatly informed our understandings.Näytä tämä ketju -
Grantmakers for Girls of Color (
@G4GC_org) leverages philanthropy to create futures centered on Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian and Pacific American girls & gender expansive youth. Learn more about their Black Girl Freedom Fund at http://grantmakersforgirlsofcolor.org#StatusofBlackWomen2021Näytä tämä ketju
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