OFFERINGS FOR SCHOOLS
Celebrate Black Culture. Build Inclusion.
Schools
What Does the Research Say?
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Schools that provide comprehensive instruction on Black history see a 20% increase in student empathy and understanding towards diverse perspectives. - Teaching Tolerance
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Exposure to diverse historical perspectives, including Black history, leads to a 30% improvement in critical thinking skills and a more comprehensive understanding of American history. - National Education Association (NEA)
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Black students who learn about their heritage and history are 40% more likely to aspire to higher education and pursue careers in fields related to social justice, education, and advocacy. - Education Trust
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Black students who learn about their cultural heritage and history experience a 14% increase in self-esteem and identity development. - American Psychological Association
Is your educational institution looking for...
✅ Culturally relevant curriculum designed by a literacy specialist?
✅ Cross-curricular relevance, combining poetry, history, speaking, and writing?
✅ Curriculum that promotes higher-order thinking?
✅ Ways to ignite students' curiosity and desire to learn more?
✅ Opportunities for collaborative learning and discussions?
✅ Professional development and support for teachers?
✅ Curriculum that meets the needs of social-emotional development
✅ Programming that prepares students for Diversity and Global Citizenship?
All Black Errythang has you covered!
Black History Erryday Sessions
Black History Erryday is a virtual Black history experience tailored for administrators, educators, staff and students throughout the year, taking Black history education beyond just the month of February. These presentations are interactive and engaging with the goal of promoting a deeper understanding of Black history, combating racial ignorance, and fostering a more inclusive and empathetic community. Additionally, we offer courses that coincide with national observances like Juneteenth, Women's History Month, Hispanic Heritage Month (with an emphasis on Afro-Latinos), and other relevant observances. This strategic alignment underscores that Black history isn’t isolated; rather, it intersects and intertwines with a multitude of cultural narratives.
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Juneteenth: Unveiling the Brilliance and Resilience of the Enslaved
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Celebrating Hidden Figures: The Afro-Latino Edition
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Uncovering the Roots of Black History in Education
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The Impact of Black Inventions on Our Lives: Then and Now
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And more…
5 Benefits of the Black History Erryday Sessions for Students
Engaging and Relevant Curriculum
Learning about Black history provides students with engaging and relevant content that resonates with their lived experiences and the diverse world around them. It offers a more comprehensive and inclusive education that captures the richness of human history and contributions from different cultures and backgrounds.