What is one thing you have in your home that other people might consider a luxury?
What is one thing you have in your home that other people might consider a luxury?
This school year I donβt know which group is causing me the most anxiety- students or teachers/adults
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Black educators have always done more than teach. We carry history, culture, and responsibility in systems not built for us.
This BHM, I am highlighting Black educators making history right now. In classrooms. In schools. In communities.
If you are a Black educator, your work matters. We see you.
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My mother got sick in January 2024
Work environment turned toxic
I left my position in March
Different position in July
Mother died in November
Bought a house in May of 2025
Professionally I am lost. My passion is gone and I am just going through the motions. I donβt like this feeling.
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A student was in my office while I made a phone call regarding my deceased motherβs affairs. When the called ended she said βOh you are Grown grown. Im just baby grown right now.β
Yep baby girl you are not grown yet.
This is what I canβt wrap my brain around.
The Trump administration has just announced an alarming new attack on Black college students. Effective immediately, all college financial aid programs, scholarships, prizes, housing, and graduation ceremonies that help Black or Latino students are now considered to be illegal.
3. The saying also critiques how mainstream media often distorts or ignores movements for justice and equality. True transformation, it suggests, happens on the ground, through personal action and collective struggle, not through what you see on television.
2. The phrase means that real change, or true revolution, happens internally and within communitiesβit wonβt be packaged, broadcast, or commercialized for mass consumption. It emphasizes that meaningful social change requires active participation, not passive observation through the media.
1. The phrase "The revolution will not be televised" comes from a 1970 poem and song by Gil Scott-Heron, a prominent figure in the Black Arts Movement. It has since become a powerful cultural expression.
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Instead of complaining about your βdifficultβ students try speaking life to them. Tell them one thing each week that you appreciate about them. Watch how your relationship will change.
Question of the day while I was eavesdrop in the girls bathroom, βDo you like your mom?β The reply was βWell, we donβt really get along.β
The storm came and caught us off guard. We were out for winter break and no one predicted that far in advance. We had no time to plan for get devices home to students before the storm.
School is out for the rest of the week. My snow day turned into a snow WEEK.
Whenever someone says they want "free speech" ask them specific questions like:
What things do you want to be able to say freely without consequence?
Why haven't you been able to speak freely already and what limits on your speech exist currently?
Take each day one moment at a time. Godβs love will sustain you, and His light will guide you through even the darkest nights. Allow yourself to grieve but also open your heart to His healing. Joy will return, and when it does, it will be sweeter because you trusted Him through your pain.