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Evandra Catherine; Brittany Alexander; Iheoma U. Iruka; Shantel Meek; Mary C. Edwards – FPG Child Development Institute, 2024
In September 2021, the Equity Research Action Coalition, in partnership with the National Black Child Development Institute and POINTS of ACCESS, LLC, collaborated in creating the Black Child National Agenda to challenge the negative and stereotypical narrative of Black children, families, and communities and to identify 10 priorities to dismantle…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, African American Family, African American Children, Ethnic Stereotypes
Talpade, Medha – Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, 2018
This project intended to create conditions that are conducive to helping minority students achieve success in learning, in school, and in life. The project is a response to the rising rate of health and career disparities among minority U.S. adolescents. Based on the theoretical framework of the cultural historical activity theory, this attempt…
Descriptors: African Culture, Dance Education, Psychological Patterns, Social Development
Fisher, Maisha T. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2006
This article examines the role of two African American-owned and -operated bookstores in the literacy practices and education of their participants. Part of a larger ethnographic study of Participatory Literacy Communities (PLCs), this study shows how featured authors and audience participants considered these bookstores as both alternative and…
Descriptors: African Americans, Books, Retailing, African American Businesses