Julie Kerr-Berry analyzes her practice of incorporating more black dance histories as a dance history professor and the responses from students.
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Julie Kerr-Berry analyzes her practice of incorporating more black dance histories as a dance history professor and the responses from students.
National Black Lives Matter at School
National Black Lives Matter at School is an organization struggling for liberation and racial justice in education for Black youth, educators, and all youth of color. We work to address racial justice in education by promoting restorative justice, advocating for mental health support, increasing Black teaching staff, ending police presence in schools, and mandating Black history and ethnic studies. Website includes curriculum guides and advocacy demands among other resources.
André M. Zachery, Candace Thompson-Zachery, Sydnie L. Mosley, Paloma McGregor
This is an open list of Black-led dance + movement arts companies, collectives and organizations whose leadership is Black (African-American, African, African-Caribbean and African Diaspora) and whose board of directors, stakeholders, advisors is over 80% Black.
Red Circle
Our goal is simple—educate white people on black history. #BHforWP is a multiethnic collective dedicated to loving Black and Brown people by educating, resourcing, and challenging white people to actively participate in racial justice.