Have we got a celebration for you!

Say Their Names National Award Celebration and Community Art Event with Author Caroline Brewer and The Capitol Hill United Methodist…

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WASHINGTON POST features new book, Through My Anacostia Eyes by students

The Washington Post is featuring in today’s Sunday newspaper and online edition Through My Anacostia Eyes: Environmental Problems and Possibilities!…

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Nature-Wise: Environmental Programs for School, After-School, and Home

Nature-Wise: Explore the environment, our place in it, and our power to protect all living things Youth Engagement Programs for…

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Taking Nature Black Came Back Strong, as We Said Their Names!

It’s been three years since we were able to gather in person for a Nature Forward Taking Nature Black Conference,…

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Nature-wise – Reading, Writing, Probing And Playing In The Outdoor Classroom

INTRODUCING Nature-Wise! Well, sort of. Nature-Wise kicked off virtually during the spring of 2022 with my friends at the Maryland…

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From Fighter To Writer: How Writing Transformed an Angry Student

Nayana goes deep with poetry and emerges loving herself and learning This is the second of my bi-weekly story series…

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First Classes in the U.S. Give Enthusiastic Video Reviews to Darius Daniels: Game On!

Darius Daniels: Game On! is a certified hit with students in the classes taught by Virginia English Language Arts Teacher…

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Black Joy! Books that empower children with love of self, strength, and ingenuity

Black children are beauty, intelligence, ingenuity, resilience, and spontaneous joy, peace, power, and so much more. So in that spirit,…

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