by darylhowardphd | Sep 17, 2020 | Originally published via learningforjustice.org
My life’s work in education has been broad. Yet one particular focus has held a priority over others: the education of Black boys. I read, write, research, organize, train, execute and pray, all so that the personal and academic lives of Black boys are improved. I’ve...
by darylhowardphd | Sep 6, 2020 | Originally published via medium.com
Recently, I got the news that my daughter won the coveted chairperson position of a leadership organization for girls at her school. My thoughts immediately went from pride, to a pause. Does she even know how to lead? I thought of her previous roles in school, church,...
by darylhowardphd | Jun 23, 2020 | Originally published via citizen.education
I’m here to say that all police officers aren’t bad. However, troubled by the obvious, and most recent, “bad practice” in policing, I needed to affirm that by having a conversation with one who I have trust in on the matter, a relative who is a former police...
by darylhowardphd | May 31, 2020 | Originally published via medium.com
Lessons on Learning, Feeling, and Acting This weekend I had the opportunity to zoom with my mentoring group of all black boys. Although we were supposed to discuss a book we’ve been reading, I knew it was going to be a conversation about the recent events around race...
by darylhowardphd | May 8, 2020 | Originally published via medium.com
In my twenty plus years in education, not a day has gone by where I don’t think about black boys and education. As you may have expected, I’ve been thinking a lot about how they’re making out with learning, and more importantly being, during COVID-19. As an educator...
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