Time for a Reboot with Virtual Learning

Time for a Reboot with Virtual Learning

Our world turned upside down when COVID-19 shut the state down 8 months ago. Like every other person, I felt overwhelmed, confused and scared. I was fortunate to not be personally affected by the disease itself, but that is not the case for some friends and family. As we saw the Durham Public School (DPS) […]

“Left out of the conversation – how do we educate with a pandemic?” Opinions of a DPS Board Member

“Left out of the conversation – how do we educate with a pandemic?” Opinions of a DPS Board Member

With the mournful loss of RBG, we consider all of the issues that she stood for impacting human rights. As she stood for human rights, who will take a stand for Black, Brown and Exceptional Children’s rights for equity in education? Who will have a seat at the table and have voices being heard during […]

Virtual Schooling from Home: Reflections in a pandemic

Virtual education is no easy task for adults. As administrators and teachers worry about the technology and grieve the loss of physical connectivity, our babies showed up with laptops in arm and headphones ready to put on. Our children are resilient beyond measure. Now, I’m not saying that those cute pictures on social media of […]

“Good Trouble”
Access Granted: DPS Shared, “Where We Are”

Access Granted: DPS Shared, “Where We Are”

In the EPiC “Black Parent Empowerment Series, part II” of Access to Advanced Academics, we began with an overview by Senior Program Strategist, Charity Gunn who shared context on the work done with Durham Public Schools and Black Parent Leaders last year around this topic and the data point from 2018-19 that showed areas of […]

Resilient, not invincible: The importance of self-care

Resilient, not invincible: The importance of self-care

In these trying times amidst a global pandemic, economic recession and the constant onslaught of violence against Black people, it is important for us to find joy and remain focused on our mental health. The media cycle is a perpetual reel of violence, depression and death, only adding to the burdens we all face in […]

PAAC Durham IMPACT: 2019-2020

PAAC Durham IMPACT: 2019-2020

On June 16th, we gathered for our final PAAC Durham meeting and celebration to close out another school year. We would like to publicly thank all the Black parents/guardians who chose to be a part of the Parents of African American Children Committees in their school. Some notable programming and advocacy include: Over 70% of […]

Black Homeschool Parent Panel: COVID-19 supports and resources for families to share

Black Homeschool Parent Panel: COVID-19 supports and resources for families to share

Black Parent Leader Collaborative is a coalition of Black leaders and people of color “in community” who advocate for race equity in education. Our mission has been to make space for Black and Brown community leaders in various organizations to strategically plan ways of operating, co-existing, co-sharing and collaborating for the benefit of marginalized community […]

EPiC good news; Support amidst COVID-19; Curriculum is Important

Empowered Parents in Community are a group of parents/guardians who want the same educational opportunities for Black children as anyone else. In 2016, a group of parents with Black children came together to better understand the “achievement gap” at their public school. At that time, parents and guardians were confused with the reason there was […]

Parent Panel – Impact of COVID-19; Awareness; and Lessons Learned

Black Parent Leader Collaborative is a coalition of Black leaders and people of color “in community” who advocate for race equity in education. Our mission has been to make space for Black and Brown community leaders in various organizations to strategically plan ways of operating, co-existing, co-sharing and collaborating for the benefit of marginalized community […]