• History Repeats Itself: Ahmaud Arbery & Racism in 2020

    Virtual/Zoom Zoom, Chapel Hill, NC, US

    On February 23, Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old black man, was murdered by two white men while jogging in Brunswick, Georgia. It took the surfacing of a video three months later, and outcries from people nationwide, for the aggressors to be arrested. Join Carolina Public Humanities and Carolina K-12 on Thursday, May 21 for a virtual […]

    Free
  • Inventor’s STEM Workshop

    Duke Energy / Chavis Heights Learning Center 791 Bright Creek Road, Raleigh, NC, US

    The Inventors Workshop STEM Project is a week-long summer camp for low-income middle school girls. Students involved in the Inventors Workshop will design Mouse Trap racers, marshmallow catapults, The Great Egg Drop, and build and design 2-Liter Water Bottle rockets. The Inventors Workshop Project will address the need for minority girls gaining exposure to STEM […]

    $35.00
  • NC Conference for Educational Equity

    Friday Institute for Educational Innovation 1890 Main Campus Drive, Raleigh, NC, US

    Join educators from across the state for a two-day virtual conference dedicated to exploring the multiple dimensions of educational equity. The NC Conference for Educational Equity will focus on rethinking our practices, disrupting a broken system and developing innovative policies and processes that create equitable outcomes for every student in North Carolina. Throughout the conference, […]

    Free
  • Culturally Responsive Pedagogy in STEM Education

    Zoom UNCW, Wilmington, NC, US

    Join CESTEM for a free webinar series: Culturally Responsive Pedagogy in STEM Education. Registration is required, CEU’s are available to registered participants! Schedule: Tuesday July 21 10 AM – 12 PM Using Cultural Competency to Develop Relationships Wednesday July 22 10 AM – 12 PM Culturally Responsive Pedagogy: An Overview Friday July 24 10 AM […]

    Free
  • 1770 to 2020: Race, Revolt & Resistance

    Virtual/Zoom Zoom, Chapel Hill, NC, US

    Like today, the 1770s saw its fair share of protests in the name of freedom. On March 5, 1770, an event to be remembered as the Boston Massacre, men in uniform shot and killed an unarmed black man named Crispus Attucks. And also similar to current events, those soldiers got away with it, aided by […]

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  • Wilmington 1898: The Hidden History of An American Coup D’État

    Zoom Zoom, Chapel Hill, NC, US

    On November 10, 1898, the only coup d’état ever to take place on American soil began with the torching of a black owned newspaper in Wilmington, North Carolina, and ended with white supremacists overthrowing the local government. The coup was the culmination of a white supremacy and propaganda campaign waged all across the state, designed […]

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  • Culturally Responsive Teaching Professional Learning

    Zoom meeting Zoom links to be shared, Zoom, NC, US

    #GoOpenNC is the Open Education Resources initiative in North Carolina, and it’s also the name of the platform where NC educators can become part of the OER community of practice as they find, develop, and share standards aligned instructional and professional learning materials. The #GoOpenNC platform has the ability to design collaborative spaces called “Hubs” […]

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  • The Light of Truth – October Virtual Series Honoring Ida B. Wells

    Virtual/Zoom Zoom, Chapel Hill, NC, US

    More than a century after she began her journalistic work, Ida B. Wells-Barnett was posthumously awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 2020. To celebrate the life and work of of this pioneering Black journalist, advocate and educator, the Orange County Community Remembrance Coalition (OCCRC), in partnership with others including Carolina K-12, is hosting a series of […]

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  • Challenging Misconceptions of Slavery: The Life of Omar ibn Said

    Virtual/Zoom Zoom, Chapel Hill, NC, US

    Omar ibn Said was born into a well-educated family around the year 1770 in Futa Toro, in contemporary Senegal. In his thirties he was kidnapped, enslaved, and transported to Charleston, South Carolina. He escaped from his first enslaver and was later imprisoned in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Jim Owen, brother to the governor of North Carolina, […]

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  • Virtual Matinee & Panel Discussion of The Red Cape, a Dramatic Film About the 1898 Wilmington Massacre

    Virtual/Zoom Zoom, Chapel Hill, NC, US

    Featuring Nelson Oliver – Writer, Director & Producer | Actor Nathaniel Cullors (“Willie” in The Red Cape) | Actor Maxwell Paige (“The Reverend” in The Red Cape) | LeRae Umfleet – Historian & author of A Day of Blood: The 1898 Wilmington Race Riot | Cori Greer Banks, 8th grade educator | Moderated by Christie […]

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  • Excellence for All Students via Professional Development and Instructional Change

    Zoom Zoom, Zoom, NC, US

    This presentation will focus on racially minoritized learners’ (RMLs) experiences and achievement in school settings with a particular focus on discussing how the field measures instructional quality as it relates to RMLs’ experiences in the classroom. The presentation will provide suggestions about (1) how to measure culturally responsive anti-bias instruction, (2) changes for instructional approaches […]

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  • Curriculum Workshop

    Virtual (via Zoom) Virtual (via Zoom), Durham, NC, US

    Are you interested in learning about we are's anti-racist summer camp curriculum for young children? If yes, please join us for a new we are program this summer, the Curriculum Workshop. This training will be held virtually Wednesday November 4- Thursday, November 5th. The workshop begins at 8:30 AM each day and concludes at 4:00 […]

    $300