In honor of Pride Month, we're highlighting our Journal article for #earlychildhood programs to build and maintain a welcoming, representative, & inclusive environment for #LGBTQIA+ parents, adoptive families, and multiracial families. https://t.co/wz0rp36fyM #ECE
Great op-ed by @AlisonGopnik on early childhood quality programs
‘Maybe “preschool” is a misnomer—the programs don’t work because they teach specific school skills. Instead, the crucial ingredients may be caring adults and a chance to play’ https://t.co/R1vCXxAPAk
So excited about this work! Thanks to amazing colleagues leading action for change @57Justice@SCurentonBU @IheomaIruka @PungelloBruno Marisha Humphries, Gary Resnick, Katie Filibeck, Abby Mills, and Thana Khasawneh
Imagine having the ganas to go home and ask minimum wage workers to support you after going back on your own documented stance to help crush their biggest chance at a wage hike during their longest drought of wage increases since the law’s very inception. Sin vergüenza.
Check out the new March edition of the Wellness Bank Resource Guide, tailored to and focused on relevant and time-sensitive resources for residents of the Greater Boston Area! https://t.co/7KWQCa1Usd
Every day is Black History. Today we bring you AppleTree@Achievement Prep students explaining who they represent for Black History. Click here: https://t.co/LfBCviwJI3
@AchievementPrep@AppleTreeInst
On March 31 - April 1, join CEED at the 2021
@BUWheelock Forum, "Human Potential Transformed: Social Justice and Equity in the Early Years" to discuss the impact of social justice and equity on young children's early learning & development.
Register at: https://t.co/rIlZp3feDu
BU Wheelock's @SCurentonBU and @diane_schilder of @urbaninstitute share how "Policymakers Can Redesign the Early Childhood and Education System to Root Out Structural Racism." Read More ➡️ https://t.co/oH1zceN7EV
For those who are wondering why so much attention has been focused on the response of the Capitol Police to the Trump-inspired riots, here’s a data-driven article that provides some useful frame of reference.
https://t.co/MAdlWGRd23
Looking for a Biography about an Amazing Black Stem Hero? This is the book for you! Lonnie Johnson is an engaging bio. This book details his pivotal experiences,inventive curiosity, and hunger to create.The book offers kids vocabulary associated with the field of engineering.
Check out our latest blog post, written by Cata Hopkins and Dr. Stephanie Curenton!
“Here at CEED, we too believe that racially affirming literature is central to raising an inclusive, anti-racist generation ready to take action against injustice.”
https://t.co/bI9Hfz9EmS