Despite the disappointing math proficiency of Black students, the history of African math and science achievements should inspire them to excel in math and problem-solving skills.
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Navajo to Nat Turner, Solar Eclipses Have Played Important Cultural Roles Through a Colorful History
From Navajo Beliefs to Nat Turner’s Revolt, Solar Eclipses Have Played Important Cultural Roles Through a Colorful History.
Museums Help Teach Black Students TooÂ
By Aziah Siid Originally appeared in Word in Black Whether it’s catching students up from pandemic learning loss, or simply working to get — and keep kids — on grade level, […]
New Biden Commission Focuses on Black Student Success
By Aziah Siid Originally appeared in Word in Black Imagine being a high school student punished simply for refusing to cut the dreadlocks you’ve been growing for years. Or put yourself in […]
Having Our Say Against Carbon Pollution
By Ben Jealous More than one million Americans told the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) last week that they aren’t willing to wait any longer. Their comments insisting that EPA move […]
The Perot Museum’s Becoming Jane: The Evolution of Dr. Jane Goodall Exhibit
By Brahmani Tirumalaraju Becoming Jane: The Evolution of Dr. Jane Goodall Exhibit: About two week ago, The Perot Museum of Nature and Science hosted a memorable day for all media […]
Mobile Y Unit Brings Stem Education, Sports, And Interactive Gaming To North Texas Youth
The YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas is debuting two new mobile units, unveiling the first this summer called the Tech Hub. It’s an interactive STEM lab and gaming truck aimed to […]
Summer Media Day At The Perot Museum Of Nature And Science
In celebration of its 10th Anniversary and continued commitment to inspire minds of all ages, the Perot Museum invites media to explore “Becoming Jane: The Evolution of Dr. Jane Goodall,” […]
