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MEGA List of Free Math Resources For Homeschoolers!

MEGA List of Free Math Resources For Home Educators! The lockdown has had parents all across the globe doing something they never thought they would be doing, homeschooling. Since the very beginning, demand has grown for distance learning educational material. The great thing is, we all have the internet. The problem is, it is the …

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7 Thriving Black Communities That Were Destroyed, Which They Don’t Teach About In Schools

In this post, we discuss 7 thriving black communities; all of which were destroyed and came to an end prematurely. While the black community members back in the 20th century served as significant contributors to the huge economic success enjoyed till the present-day America, they were a subject of victimization to their fellow ‘uncolored’ men. …

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How British Schools Are Teaching Black Children Self-Hate

How British Schools Are Teaching Black Children Self-Hate There have been some shocking instances over the past few years regarding the discrimination and racism that black and mixed-race children have been facing in schools across the UK. There is this case… ‘Black pupils are being wrongly excluded over their hair‘. Then there is this… ‘Pupil …

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How To Choose An Afrocentric Homeschool Curriculum

If your primary focus is for your black child to thrive in the west but still retain a sense of self and be an asset to their community and future generations. Then simply striving for more black representation is not going to cut it. We would have to improve the overall quality of education we afford our black children by introducing an Afrocentric curriculum alongside their British, National curriculum.

Our Black History Is So Deep So Why Do Schools Keep Teaching Children About the Same Small Handful of People?

Black or African history is one very expansive area that is, sadly, left out of school curricula, or worse, mistold. For years, the only black history in schools worldwide, including Africa, focussed on slavery, colonialism, and the aid afforded to blacks home and abroad. These are lessons that only encourage inferiority and a distorted perception …

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