Delaware Senate Passes Legislation on Year-Round Black History Education
Legislation mandating year-round Black history education in Delaware has passed a major hurdle as the state Senate voted 15-6 in […]
Legislation mandating year-round Black history education in Delaware has passed a major hurdle as the state Senate voted 15-6 in […]
The Delaware Historical Society is looking for teachers to help develop new lessons plans on slavery in the state. The […]
A New Jersey law signed by Governor Phil Murphy in early January aims to improve Black history education in the […]
Each year more than 30,000 students visit the Baltimore Museum of Industry to learn about the city’s industrial past. While […]
Following an uptick in anti-Semitic incidents in 2019, the New York City Department of Education is rolling out new efforts […]
Maryland’s Department of Education has announced plans to expand curriculum guidelines to include LGBTQ and disability rights history. The announcement […]
Bergen County Arts & Science Charter School will be one of the first schools to participate in the pilot program […]
This week the National Historic Landmark Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn was the site of a special graduation. Ten New York […]
When the School District of Philadelphia memorialized a 19th century civil rights leader by naming a disciplinary school after him, the organization sent a message about the value of black students.
This month our rowhouse in the Cooper Street Historic District has been lively with undergraduate and graduate students as well as the ongoing activities of our staff.