• Who is My Neighbor? Racial Justice Leaders

    Finlator Hall 1801 Hillsborough St, Raleigh, NC, US

    Please join Pullen Memorial Baptist Church and The Encouraging Place at 5:30 PM on May 19 for another installment in the series Who is My Neighbor? — this one featuring racial justice leaders in Wake County. This event is designed to deepen our community's understanding of racial justice work through the perspectives and experiences of […]

    Free
  • Spring 2026 Virtual Workshop Series: IEPs, 504s & Trauma-Informed Advocacy

    NC Center for Resilience & Learning is excited to invite all NC educators to our Spring 2026 Virtual Workshop Series: Foundations of Behavior Through a Trauma-Informed Lens. This free, three-part series is designed specifically for North Carolina K-12 educators and staff looking for practical, neuroscience-backed ways to support student needs. Mark Your Calendars: Why Join Us? No Cost: Free […]

    Free
  • From Connection to Proficiency: A Toolbox for Global Classrooms

    Oberlin Library 1930 Clark Ave, Raleigh, NC, US

    Do you want to connect with your students, motivate them and increase their proficiency through global projects? Register now, and join us at Oberlin Library for a workshop providing easy and ready-to-use tools for your classroom! This upcoming event on June 6 from 10AM-12PM will be led by Laetitia Lafitte a Middle School Teacher at […]

    Free
  • Reigniting Teacher Passion Conference

    The Friday Conference Center 100 Friday Center Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, US

    Reigniting Teacher Passion Conference Pre-Register Now Each June at our Summer Institute, Kenan Fellows gather at twilight to light sparklers. This tradition symbolizes the spark that reignites passion, embraces new challenges and rediscovers the joy of teaching. This year, we are sharing that spark with all teachers at our 25th-anniversary conference, Reigniting Teacher Passion.

  • 2026 Color of Education Summit

    The McKimmon Conference & Training Center 1101 Gorman St, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

    Color of Education is a statewide convening dedicated to strengthening North Carolina’s commitment to racial equity in education. Each year, the summit brings together educators, policymakers, students, researchers, advocates, and community leaders to explore the intersections of race, education, and social justice.

    $85 – $100