BLM at School is committed to teaching truthful histories and amassing the powerful practices, creative tools, and key strategies by which past, present, and future generations can advance the struggle of Black liberation. Summer 2022, we renewed our curriculum work to create a more process-oriented, dialogic, secure, and empowering space for curriculum and community-building. Introducing...Curriculum Resource Guide 2.0
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August/September - A Day for Self Reflection
October - Abolition Day
November - Transgender Day of Remembrance
December - International People's With Disabilities Day
January - Queer Organizing Behind the Scenes
February - Unapologetically Black Day
March - Student Activist Day
April - Celebrating Revolutionary Arts
May - Black Radical Educator Day
June - Say Her Name Day
June - Education for Liberation Day
June - A Day for Self Reflection
October - Abolition Day
November - Transgender Day of Remembrance
December - International People's With Disabilities Day
January - Queer Organizing Behind the Scenes
February - Unapologetically Black Day
March - Student Activist Day
April - Celebrating Revolutionary Arts
May - Black Radical Educator Day
June - Say Her Name Day
June - Education for Liberation Day
June - A Day for Self Reflection
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This all-volunteer effort to map, index, and ensure continued wide access to
identity-affirming, justice-oriented educational materials across the lifespan is more necessary than ever.
identity-affirming, justice-oriented educational materials across the lifespan is more necessary than ever.