Black and Brown Educators of Excellence
Black and Brown Educators of Excellence is an organization that consist of faculty and students to provide support and resources to students at NKU
As educators our purpose is to empower the minds of the next generation of learners while motivating them to strive for the up most goal of success academically, mentally, socially, physically and emotionally. BBE of E or Black & Brown Educators of Excellence wants to provide a place where minorities students interested in educational related area of study can enhance their knowledge and continue
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT. Here is the recording of our recent online forum on critical race theory and a more diverse curriculum. A collaboration between NKU's Black and Brown Educators of Excellence (BBEofE) and Cincinnati Public Radio's Democracy and Me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3hTpcg8QZQ
11/29/21- Courageous Conversations A Discussion about CRT and a More Diverse Curriculum- NKU This is was an online forum with Northern Kentucky University's (NKU) Black and Brown Educators of Excellence and Cincinnati Public Radio's Democracy and Me....
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT. Here is the recording of our recent online forum on critical race theory and a more diverse curriculum. A collaboration between NKU's Black and Brown Educators of Excellence (BBEofE) and Cincinnati Public Radio's Democracy and Me.
11/29/21- Courageous Conversations A Discussion about CRT and a More Diverse Curriculum- NKU This is was an online forum with Northern Kentucky University's (NKU) Black and Brown Educators of Excellence and Cincinnati Public Radio's Democracy and Me....
Join us TODAY (11/29/21) @ 6pm for this FREE ONLINE event on diversity and education. All are welcome. Please register below: https://nku.eventsair.com/coe/workshops
If you missed last night’s Black and Brown State of Affairs in 2020 excellent student panel, watch the recording here!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_8uNORgZYM
The Black and Brown State of Affairs in 2020 Nov 17, 2020 TITLE: The Black and Brown State of Affairs in 2020: A Student Panel Discussion of the Intersection of Race, Politics and Education This is a student panel t...
You are invited to :
The Black and Brown State of Affairs in 2020: An ONLINE student panel discussion on the intersection of race, politics and education. This event is also in conjunction with NKU Resident Assistant Cydnee Locke.
Panel Discussant:
Dr. April Eddie (COE Diversity and Equity Coordinator).
Panelists:
Cydnee Locke (BBEofE President, NKU RA).
Estefania Correa
Janae Cofield
Danielle Polion
Darius Butler
To RSVP to this event, email Dr. David Childs at [email protected].
Please join the Black and Brown Educators of Excellence tomorrow, Tuesday April 10, 6:30pm for our next meeting in MEP 312 at NKU. We hope to see you there!!!
Join us in celebrating another rockstar student, Alexus Gary, as one of NKU's 31 Wise Women! Northern Kentucky University
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When Black women walk, things change T. Morgan Dixon and Vanessa Garrison, founders of the health nonprofit GirlTrek, are on a mission to reduce the leading causes of preventable death among Black women -- and build communities in the process. How? By getting one million women and girls to prioritize their self-care, lacing up their sh...
BBEofE bake sale! Stop by and buy some treats. 🤗
It's Black and Brown Educators of Excellence Founders Day!! This day September 25,2014 Erica Watson, T.Foster, and myself had a vision to start a organization that would bring more diversity to NKU's College of Education and Human Services. With the help of the COEHS we have expanded to great measures and we are STILL Growing!!!!!
Welcome Week Day of Service!
When: Saturday, August 26
Your time slot will be emailed to you. Carpools will be arranged.
Where: Please meet on the first floor of the Student Union.
Students must register by Thursday, August 24 to reserve their service site. Students will receive a Cincinnati Reds Game Ticket. The Cincinnati Reds will also be having their Homer Bailey bobble-head night!
For more details, please contact Nick Bliven or Brandi Mulligan.
[email protected] or [email protected]
Stay connected with BBEofE and go follow our Instagram page!!!!!!
http://instagram.com/bbeofe_nku
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Our very own Alyse Braxton!!!! Black and Brown Educators Matter!!!!
http://www.wcpo.com/news/our-community/heres-how-local-kids-are-keeping-their-minds-sharp
Here's how local kids are keeping their minds sharp Instead of staying home this summer, 9-year-old Malikyah Bell is keeping his reading and math skills sharp at Envision Children's academic enrichment program.
** spread the word **
National Symposium on Teacher Diversity Matters
September 15, 2017 @ Northern Kentucky University
Register online at inside.nku.edu/TeacherDiversity
For NKU students, faculty, and staff:
Free, but must register by September 1
After September 1, on-site fees apply (see below)
For non-NKU students / individuals:
Early Bird fees by August 1: $20 / $40
Pre-Registration fees by September 1: $45 / $65
On-Site fees after Sept. 1: $80 / $100
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And THIS is why we need to remind EVERYONE that
(via Ronak Kapadia) - feel free to copy and repost.
[To save you all time: I know that convictions are not the solution to systemic racism and police violence either. IMO this is still an important point to make.]
https://www.facebook.com/kamonta.heidelburg/posts/10210929243781071
Opinion | The Real Reason Black Kids Benefit From Black Teachers Outside the classroom, we inhabit the same world.
https://www.facebook.com/latacha.barnett/posts/10207005584738623
Why Aren't There More Black Teachers? Racial Discrimination Still Plays A Role “I think this is just another example of how ideas about race and racism, to be frank, are deeply embedded in the schools."
The NKU Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program is built to develop bachelor’s degree holders into outstanding middle grades and secondary educators.
Learn more: http://www.nku.edu/academics/coehs/programs/graduate/mat.html
Sometimes, you realize after college that you missed your calling. The NKU Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program is built to develop bachelor’s degree holders into outstanding middle grades and secondary educators.
Learn more: http://www.nku.edu/academics/coehs/programs/graduate/mat.html
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Winton Woods Counselor Honored for Excellence in School Counseling Kim Goins, guidance counselor at Winton Woods High School, was chosen this year as a recipient of the Greater Cincinnati School Counselor Recognition Awards, which are sponsored by Career Quest—a division of IKRON’s youth services—and the counseling offices of Cincinnati State, Nor...