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Black Histories and Futures in Education

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Throughout the month of February, we will be celebrating Black Futures in Education in our community. 

2024 Teaching Resources | Queen's University - Celebrate Black Histories and Futures Month 


 

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How to Support Black Students in the Classroom

Dr. Tracy-Ann Johnson-Myers - Feb 12, 2025

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Intersections of Experiences and Research

Dr. Leroy Baker - Feb 03, 2025

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Black Histories and Futures Month Teaching Resources 2025

Jan 27, 2025

Lizzy Hinds-Hueglin smiles against a white wall. There is a black border and yellow, red, and green arrows overlayed over the right side.

Black Futures in Education: Lizzy Hinds-Hueglin

Feb 28, 2024

Paul Akpomuje smiles in front of a book shelf wearing a baseball cap. There is a black border with yellow, red, and green arrows overlayed on the right side.

Black Futures in Education: PhD Student Paul Akpomuje

Feb 26, 2024

Mandy Taylor smiles against a white wall wearing a white shirt. There is a black border with red, yello, and green arrows overlayed on the right side.

Localizing Black History

Feb 21, 2024

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Popular Podagogy Podcast: Everyday Equity Challenges in the Classroom with Alana Butler

Feb 20, 2024

Mohamed Yusuf smiles in front of a green background. There is a black border around the photo with yellow, red, and green arrows overlayed on the right side.

Black Futures in Education: PhD Student Mohamed Yusuf

Feb 14, 2024

Ikeoluwapo Baruwa smiles in a hallway. There is a black border with yellow, red, and green arrows overlayed on the right side.

Black Futures in Education: Ikeoluwapo Baruwa, Graduate Student

Feb 05, 2024

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Black Futures in Education: Dr. Andrew Campbell - also known as Dr. ABC - on allyship

Jan 31, 2024

Tracy-Ann Johnson-Myers smiles at the camera with a black background and red, yellow, and green arrows

Black Futures in Education: Tracy-Ann Johnson-Myers, EDID Coordinator

Jan 31, 2024

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Black History Month Resources 2024

Jan 31, 2024

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