This past September, I had the privilege to speak with Dr. Dena Simmons during a Facing History webinar about how social-emotional learning can help us realize an anti-racist future. It was on the day that the grand jury in Louisville, KY made the decision not to charge anyone for the murder of Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old unarmed African-American woman fatally shot in her apartment. Both Dr. Simmons and I felt the heaviness of this verdict, and the need to have an honest conversation about the times we are living in as Black women educators. Dr. Simmons has since written an article for ASCD in which she notes that Black women educators always “show up...because we know our work is critical to Black youth in white-dominated school systems...even if it comes at a cost. But we are exhausted.”
Pamela Donaldson
Recent Posts
Black Women Educators' Roundtable on Teaching and Current Events
Posted by Pamela Donaldson on November 6, 2020
Topics: Schools, Teachers, Racism, current events
There’s An App for That: 5 Must-Have Apps for Educators
Posted by Pamela Donaldson on October 1, 2013
From apps that help your students read to apps that help you organize your teaching day, these five educational apps from Facing History Senior Program Associate Pam Donaldson will help you engage students and inspire your own teaching practice. Read on and let us know, what’s your favorite app to use in the classroom?
Topics: Social Media, Media Skills, DMIN, Online Learning, Facing Technology