EduColor Releases 2020 Annual ReportEduColor released its inaugural report to its donors on January 1st, 2021. The following is an excerpt from the introductoryRead More
The Trust Gap: Why We Won’t Go Back [Excerpt from AAWW Article]Recently, Lynn Shon and Jose Vilson of EduColor wrote an article related to school reopening in NYC and how theRead More
I Been Gettin’ To This Movement; Everybody MadThis year, I came into Chicago the same way I came out of it: trust first. This principle applies forRead More
Mid-August Check-InAugust is always an interesting time of the year. For some educators, August is the beginning of the school year:Read More
EduColor Collective Calls On All Educators To Confront White Supremacy, Including In Their Own Schools And ClassroomsFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Awo Okaikor Aryee-Price okaikor@me.com EduColor Collective Calls On All Educators To Confront White Supremacy, Including InRead More
Apparently Diversity is Still Not Innovative Enough for Edtech….Seeing friends and respected, diverse members of the educational technology community regularly passed over to participate in events or speak atRead More
Presidential Elections Don’t Erase The WorkThis text first appeared in the EduColor Newsletter. To subscribe, click here. Because this is the last newsletter of theRead More
EduColor Statement on NEA’s Stand on Institutional RacismFirst, let us congratulate the National Education Association on passing the new business item (NBI) on institutional racism at theirRead More
Join The EduColor Movement, Part 1 of ManyThis collective of teachers, parents, students, and other education denizens from many different backgrounds has secretly taken the lead on a lot of great efforts in the last year or so, building up leaders in their edu-communities, promoting diversity in different spaces, and holding organizations and personalities to higher standards when talking about race.Read More