The myth of absent Black fathers means we have the opportunity to bring Black fathers together to address educational policy issues.
In collaboration with other mission-aligned partnering organizations, Edunia is hosting a dedicated listening session designed for Black men to voice their perspectives, experiences, and solutions regarding public education for Black students in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The series of sessions aim to create a safe and supportive space for open dialogue, fostering a community-driven approach to educational improvement.
Purpose: The listening sessions seek to:
Understand the unique challenges and barriers faced by Black students in public schools.
Explore the impact of current educational policies and practices on Black students.
Gather insights and recommendations from Black men who are parents, educators, community leaders, and advocates.
Develop actionable strategies to enhance the educational experiences and outcomes for Black students.
Who Should Attend:
Black men who are parents, guardians, or relatives of Black students.
Black male educators, administrators, and school staff.
Community leaders, activists, and advocates for educational equity.
Anyone invested in improving the public education system for Black students in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Why Attend: Your voice is vital in shaping a more equitable and effective public education system for Black students. By participating in this listening session, you will:
Contribute to a meaningful dialogue that addresses critical issues.
Help create solutions that reflect the needs and aspirations of the Black community.
Connect with others who share a commitment to educational equity and excellence.
Registration: Please register in advance to secure your spot. You can register here.
Contact Information: For more information contact us.
Join Us: Be a part of this important conversation. Together, we can make a difference in the educational journeys of students in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Your insights and experiences are invaluable in driving change and fostering a brighter future for our youth. The following are school districts we hope to have 50 Fathers & Figures sharing their perspectives on Dallas County and Tarrant County school district issues of school climate, academic achievement, and community engagement.
Dallas ISD
Fort Worth ISD
Desoto ISD