Transformational Resistance and Developing a Critical Consiousness for Students in Their Early Stages of Schooling and Beyond Main MenuAboutMap of Racial Oppression and Student Movements Across the United States From 1954-2016This map serves to document the racial oppression of black students of all different educational levels, as well as student movements across the United States. Please click on a landmark and read the description of what took place in that location. For more information on these events, at the end of the brief description where it says "read more" guides you to the section on the website where there is a longer description of that event.The Major Keys of Transformational ResistanceThe Myth of Desegregation and Anti Racism in Schools: Unveiling the Racist Ideology That Dominated the Desgregation Movement and Its Affect on Black Students TodayElementary School SectionMiddle School SectionHigh School Section"Don't Touch My Hair": Black Students Discriminated Against for Their Black Physical Features and Expressing Their Black PrideCollege SectionForeword: Black Pride, Radical Self Care, and Black LoveAll SourcesEmma Cones9d10591eda09c8e7cef295b21c56bd859f3bc06cEmma Cones
Maya Angelou's "Hey Black Child," recited by 3-yr old Pe’Tehn Raighn Kem
12016-12-14T00:33:21-08:00Emma Cones9d10591eda09c8e7cef295b21c56bd859f3bc06c139771AMAZING 3-yr old Pe'Tehn Raighn-Kem can read, write and pay tribute to one of the most renowned writers of all time. She memorized author Maya Angelou's ...plain2016-12-14T00:33:21-08:00YouTube2015-03-05T22:17:21.000ZLlQbhj1ZiJkKeri BoldingEmma Cones9d10591eda09c8e7cef295b21c56bd859f3bc06c
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12016-12-09T02:30:22-08:00You Can Make a Change!3plain2016-12-14T00:40:15-08:001. Write your experiences down and when you are ready share them with people you trust: Like a diary write what happened to you at school that day, how did it make you feel? Draw in the notebook to if that is how you express yourself!
2. Read about racial disctimination in schools, look it up as two keywords on your local library website, read alone, with your parents or you friends
3. Love Yourself! Be Proud to be Black!
Hey Black Child by Useni Eugene Perkins(this is the real author,she says Countee Cullen and the video says Maya Angelou -not true)
Hey Black Child, Do you know who you are? Who you really are? Do you know you can be What you want to be? If you try to be what you can be.
Hey Black Child, Do you know where you’re going? Where you’re really going? Do you know you can learn What you want to learn? If you try to learn What you can learn?
Hey Black Child, Do you know you are strong? I mean really strong? Do you know you can do What you want to do? If you try to do What you can do?
Hey Black Child, Be what you can be Learn what you must learn Do what you can do And tomorrow your nation will be what you want it to be