The university at Buffalo’s new Center for K-12 Black History and Racial Literacy Education will host its Teaching Black History Conference from July 22-24 virtually and in person at City Honors School, 186 E. North St., Buffalo. Participants are eligible to receive up to 20 professional development credits.
Guests may register on the conference website. Educators, parents, librarians and museum curators are encouraged to attend.
Founded early this year by UB Prof. LaGarrett King, a scholar of Black history education, the UB Center for K–12 Black History and Racial Literacy Education seeks to investigate and provide solutions for more effective education around Black history and race. King started the international Teaching Black History Conference five years ago at the University of Missouri-Columbia. This will be its inaugural conference in Buffalo.
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