
Part 1-We Will Never Stop Teaching Black History
February 1, 2027 @ 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Learn about the historical, political, and educational significance of African American history in K–12 classrooms.
Event Description
This session grounds participants in the historical, political, and educational significance of African American history in K–12 classrooms. We will explore:
- The ongoing struggle over whose history is taught and why it matters
- Key historical narratives often excluded or minimized in traditional curricula
- The connection between African American history, student identity, and academic engagement
- Strategies for integrating culturally responsive and historically accurate content across subject areas
Participants will leave with practical entry points, sample resources, and a clearer understanding of how to confidently teach this content in today’s educational climate.
Presented by NJEA Members: Sundjata Sekou, Talena Lachelle Queen, Muneerah Higgs and Sari Alburtus.

