Education
Kayla McClellan was expelled in grade 8 for poor grades and bad behavior. Now she gives students the same support that helped change her life. The post Teacher Appreciation Week: She Got ‘Kicked Out’ In 8th Grade — Now She Runs The School As Athletic Director appeared first on MadameNoire.
This is yet another attempt by Florida "education" officials to make U.S. history more palatable to white people by lying about it.
By fostering stronger home-school partnerships, parents can help teachers maximize their impact and ensure students thrive. The post Teacher Appreciation Week Reality Check — 7 Things Teachers Wish Parents Would Actually Do appeared first on MadameNoire.
Spelman College's decision to select co-winners for their annual Miss Spelman College Pageant has sparked a serious debate online. The post Can You Spel Controversy? Spelman College Sparks Outrage For Crowning 2 Miss Spelman Pageant Queens After ‘Scoring Discrepancy’ appeared first on MadameNoire.
Black proms celebrate community, resilience, and Black achievement, rooted in a history of exclusion and a push against harmful narratives.
Libraries evolve beyond books, offering free WiFi, job support, community programs, and inclusive spaces for all.
Black poets have powerfully shaped literature, using poetry to document history, celebrate culture, and challenge injustice.
Black families celebrate Easter with vibrant traditions reflecting faith, family, and cultural heritage passed down over generations.
This Women's History Month we want to acknowledge the Black women you may not have learned about in school. The post Beyond Rosa Parks And Harriet Tubman — 15 Black Women History Class Forgot To Teach You About appeared first on MadameNoire.
As we wrap Black History Month and move into Women’s History Month, this final installment highlights the story of Margaret Garner. Urban One continues its recognition of 100 Years of Black History, centered on Legacy & Possibility. Episode 3: Black History Month: Trace Your Ancestors Don Juan Fasho sits down with Novella Nimmo-Black to unpack […]
1. It has two names The season is known as both “fall” and “autumn.” The word “autumn” comes from Latin, while “fall” originated in 17th-century Britain as a shortening of the phrase “fall of the leaf.” While both are correct, “fall” is more commonly used in American English. 2. Leaves change color due to a […]
Discover the history of Deep Ellum, Dallas' Black cultural hub and how racist urban planning erased this thriving community.