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INTRODUCING

Mr. Browne’s Assignment

A powerful new children’s book that helps
students see themselves, their voice, and their
future—differently.

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Mr. Browne’s Assignment Introduces Students to:

  • Identity and self-awareness
  • Emotional intelligence
  • The impact of Black male educators

It invites students to reflect on who they are, what they value, and who they are becoming—through observation, relationship, and imagination.

Designed for classrooms, communities, and conversations that matter.

  • Supports early conversations around identity and belonging
  • Introduces students to diverse educator pathways
  • Reinforces relationship-centered teaching practices
  • Extends learning through guided activities
Classroom learning resource

“Dr. Howard definitely crafted an ensemble of thought-provoking moments.”

Complex People: Insights at the Intersection of Black Culture and American Social Life

Complex People is an insightful set of essays focused on various aspects of contemporary black culture. By analyzing several racial and cultural ideas, Dr. Howard provides an understanding of how American society is organized, not only based on merit, but also on the perceived strengths or weaknesses of certain groups. Unyielding in his challenge of ideas and patterns of behavior that support inequality, Howard gives considerable attention to mainstream education, symbolic imagery, misconceptions about black boys, and the suppression of women’s worth in society. Debunking myths and revealing truths, these essays give context to various individual, family, and social dynamics in the black community. For the curious reader — regardless of race, class, or age — Complex People gives the necessary ingredients for a useful understanding of the unique and layered complexity of black life.


Author Contributions

Stop Talking in Code: Call Them Black Boys • Learning for Justice
Transforming the Culture of Maryland’s Schools for Black Boys
Humanize and Educate • Principal Magazine
Intersectionality in Health Education

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