Riverside Teacher is Finalist for California Teacher of The Year Award
By Manny Otiko –IVN Keisa Brown, a teacher at University Heights Middle School in Riverside, is one of the five finalists for the California... Read More
Without The Right Curriculum, Educators Are In For A Post-Pandemic Slog
By: Jim Cowen, The Hill Nationwide — The stress of teaching has never been greater, with the impact of distance learning and... Read More
State Superintendent Announces Task Force to Improve Black Student Achievement
By: Manny Otiko, IVN Statewide — State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond announced he’s forming a task force to improve Black student achievement.... Read More
COVID, Kids and School: Seven Simple Steps for Staying Safe
This time last year, the coronavirus pandemic kept Florida’s schools closed and forced students to continue their virtual learning from home. Now,... Read More
Getting The Better Of Bullying
NAPSI — For many students, learning and school excitement can be stifled by caution and worry about bullying—but it can be alleviated. The... Read More
Black Educators Take on Hesitancy as Gov. Newsom Issues COVID Vaccination Mandate
By: Aldon Thomas Stiles, California Black Media As the COVID-19 pandemic lingers on with Black Californians still lagging behind on getting fully... Read More
Study What You Love—Entrepreneurship as The Path to Success and Fulfillment
The United States has long been considered a leader in entrepreneurial pursuits, with everyone from ambitious self-starters to certified moguls making their... Read More
Legislature to Gov. Newsom: Make Ethnic Studies a High School Graduation Pre-Req
Joe W. Bowers Jr., California Black Media For the second time since he became governor, Gavin Newsom is being asked by the... Read More
Founder of Black Family-Owned Non-Profit to Give Away $50K Twice a Month for 100 Years
Oakland, CA — Niamke Muhammad wants to see more Black entrepreneurs become successful, so he formed The B Network Group. The company is... Read More