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“Black History Month: Honoring African American Legacy” #motivation #inspiration #blackhistorymonth

“Black History Month: Honoring African American Legacy” #motivation #inspiration #blackhistorymonth

📥👀 Subscribe to stay updated with more content! https://shorturl.at/atFZ7 🡆 New video every day! February is Black History Month—a time to honor the incredible contributions, resilience, and culture of African Americans! From groundbreaking leaders to unsung heroes, this video takes you on a journey through history, highlighting key moments and inspiring stories that shaped the […]

Why Black Men Don’t Teach: Understanding the Existing African-American Male Teacher Shortage

Why Black Men Don’t Teach: Understanding the Existing African-American Male Teacher Shortage

According to Robert L. Smith, “the achievement gap separating black boys from just about everyone else springs from a powerful, anti-education culture rising in the black community. Parents who undervalue education, and a mass media that peppers youth with the quick, shallow rewards of hip-hop lifestyle, are steering alarming numbers of boys down a dead-end path.” Erik Eckholm explained that “terrible schools, absent parents, racism, the decline in blue collar jobs, and a subculture that glorifies swagger over work have all been cited as causes of the deepening ruin of black male youth.” They also appear to be a large part of the reason why “nationwide, the percentage of black male teachers is 2.4 percent,” according to the National Education Association in 2008. Rather than becoming teachers, Bernard Carver explained that “a growing and alarming number of African American males are either become victims of negative circumstances (e.g., dropping out of school at an early age, being sent to penal institutions, or succumbing to urban violence) or becoming participants in activities that are counterproductive to their development (e.g., involving drugs and gangs).”Black males are generally alienated as students by and from the American public education, and, as a result, are also alienated as potential educators. Janice Hale explained that “African American [male] children do not enter school disadvantaged, they leave disadvantaged. There’s nothing wrong with the children but there is clearly something wrong with what happens to them in school.” For one, the absence of Black male role models in the classroom is serious obstacle to the education of Black boys. “In order to be a Black man, you have to see a Black man,” wrote Jawanza Kunjufu, who estimated that Black men make up less than 2 percent of all public school teachers. “Without Black men role models, our boys learn to see school as for girls and sissies.”In addition, Tawannah Allen wrote that “African American male students have traditionally received the most negative treatment by public educators” and, consequently, chronically underachieve academically. Welsing confirmed that “it is little wonder that 98% of all of the Black male children I talk with, who have reached the junior high school level, hate school. Schools and their personnel, like all other aspects of the racist system, do their share to alienate Black males from maximal functioning.”

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B088N615B5
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Independently published (May 13, 2020)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 115 pages
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8645746759
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 6.4 ounces
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 0.29 x 9 inches

A Date with a Dish: Classic African-American Recipes

A Date with a Dish: Classic African-American Recipes

An outstanding feast of distinctively American culinary genius, this comprehensive collection of authentic African-American recipes was assembled by a well-known cooking columnist for Ebony magazine. Freda DeKnight was baking bread and biscuits by the time she was five years old. In the course of her career as a teacher and counselor of culinary arts, she assembled and shared thousands of fabulous recipes, the best of which appear here.
Filled with the aroma of childhood memories, this guide helps modern cooks re-create hundreds of classic dishes for every meal of the day, from chicken and oyster gumbo to sweet potato pudding. The recipes start with appetizers, cheese, soups, relishes, and sauces, advancing to meats, fowl, fish, and all-in-one dishes. In addition to suggestions for vegetables, salads, and breads, the menu includes a mouthwatering selection of Creole dishes and delightful desserts.

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Dover Publications; Illustrated edition (January 15, 2014)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 416 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0486492761
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0486492766
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.05 pounds
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.4 x 1.3 x 8.4 inches

Soul Food: Recipes and Reflections from African-American Churches

Soul Food: Recipes and Reflections from African-American Churches

When Joyce White moved to New York City from Alabama, she left small-town life behind and landed ajob as a food editor at a major women’s magazine. Weekends, however, found her visiting churches in Harlem and Bedford-Stuyvestant, looking for a taste of home. Food has long been a part of […]

SHELDON EPPS Influential African-American Theatre & TV director | Podcast With Debbi Dachinger

SHELDON EPPS Influential African-American Theatre & TV director | Podcast With Debbi Dachinger

Highlights: 1) Sheldon’s journey & book: “My Own Directions: A Black Man’s Journey in the American Theatre” 2) Sheldon’s dedication to the ongoing evolution of the theatre industry 3) The practice he uses to keep himself clear, creative, and grounded 4) The challenges Mr. Epps experienced resulting from race 5) How his leadership has helped […]

FLORIDA GOVERNOR DESANTIS BLOCKS AP AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY COURSE FROM HIGH SCHOOLS #mekaddtv

FLORIDA GOVERNOR DESANTIS BLOCKS AP AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY COURSE FROM HIGH SCHOOLS #mekaddtv

Breaking Political News FLORIDA GOVERNOR DESANTIS BLOCKS AP AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY COURSE FROM HIGH SCHOOLS #mekaddtv Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSwTb2CYDmF0srjuFFMByhg/join source Related Posts Black Republicans and the 2008 Presidential Election Black conservatism through the lens of the 2008 presidential race. source Why Not Everyone Supports Black History Month Black History Month […]

African-American History in High Schools (History is Here to Help)

African-American History in High Schools (History is Here to Help)

How Much Does it Matter. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guests are Carl Ackerman and Russell Motter. Our panel discusses the Significance of African-American History in the American High School Curriculum. The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6lR54xuhmCd5nE4OhhdFnP7 Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think […]

Reginald F. Lewis the richest African-American man in the 1980s

Reginald F. Lewis the richest African-American man in the 1980s

“Speaking of my History” Reginald F. Lewis (December 7, 1942 – January 19, 1993), was an American businessman. He was the richest African-American man in the 1980s. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, he grew up in a middle-class neighborhood. He won a football scholarship to Virginia State College, graduating with a degree in economics in 1965. […]

Building a Brand: Lessons From African-American Entrepreneurs

Building a Brand: Lessons From African-American Entrepreneurs

In recognition of Black History Month, Bloomberg News and Bloomberg’s Black Professional Community hosted a panel discussion in New York to explore what it takes to create and build a sustainable business and brand. Panel participants: designer Shanel Campbell; Don Cornwell, partner with PJT Partners; Teri Johnson, founder and CEO of the Harlem Candle Company; […]