Black Voices in Education, Part 2
For Part 2 of our Black Voices in Education Series, we highlight Dr. Edmund Gordon and Fannie C. Williams, two educators who advocated for the positive development of the whole child.
Ideas from Horizons National
For Part 2 of our Black Voices in Education Series, we highlight Dr. Edmund Gordon and Fannie C. Williams, two educators who advocated for the positive development of the whole child.
This #BlackHistoryMonth, we're excited to continue our Black Voices In Education series, celebrating Black educators who made history through their work to advance educational and racial equity in the U.S. Today, we highlight Mary McLeod Bethune and Fannie Jackson Coppin.
February is Black History Month! While we celebrate Black history year-round, this time is dedicated to honoring the countless Black individuals, past and present, whose work continues to inspire others, drive positive change, and advocate for equity for all. As we acknowledge this month with our Black Voices in Education and Future History Makers series', we're also reflecting on our work to advance equity in communities across the country.
The new year brings with it new goals and plans for Horizons, and a renewed commitment to increase equitable learning opportunities for more young people and families.
We're grateful for our Horizons community every day, and there's no better time to express it than Horizons' Season of Gratitude! Each December, we reflect on the past year across our Network, and thank the people, schools, and partnerships that make Horizons programs possible.