Welcome to the All Things Edunia Events
We bring together community-driven events, faith-focused conversations, and advocacy product sales to inspire action, build partnerships, and create lasting change.
Our events bridge the gap between community groups, faith-based organizations, and public schools, fostering meaningful civic engagement and collaboration. Whether you're looking to join a workshop, participate in a community forum, or explore educational advocacy, our events offer a platform for learning, growth, and connection.
Community Events
Building Bridges Between Schools and Communities
We host community events that foster deeper connections between, school leaders, elected officials, educators, parents, community organizations, youth, and local organizations. From educational workshops and school partnerships to town halls and service projects, our events offer hands-on opportunities for communities to engage with public schools and make a difference.
Trusted Messenger-Disinformation Resilience w/ PEN America
We want to be able to speak TRUTH to power as we advocate for ethnic studies and freedom of expression. Book bans are influencing Black and LGBQT+ authors. We want to be able to empower people with the truth. Register Here
50 Fathers & Figures! Dallas
Speak Brothers! EDUnia’s 50 Fathers & Figures campaign is purposed to increase community engagement among Black men in public education systems. Oftentimes parental and community engagement are limited to school-based activities and family fun nights, and the importance of civic engagement in education policy is discounted or unfacilitated. Dallas CORE, All Things EDUnia, and South Dallas Parent Coalition, United MegaCare, Raise Your Hand Texas have created a space for the community to come together to center Black Men as community voices that energize, organize, and strategize civic engagement that respects Black male perspectives in public education. This event is the first of series of community events in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Register here
pilot MoMENtum Reel View
This is a pilot run of Edunia’s gender-focused curriculum to engage mothers of boys and the men of the village in constructive conversations that tackle the generational, social, spiritual and emotional barriers that marginalize the voice of Black & Brown boys.
Shades In Color Book Club-April
This is where readers and leaders create community as advocates, activists and influencers ready to address topics of equity and social justice. Martina Van Norden facilitates these conversations with BRAVE leaders who are committed to racial healing and education equity. This meeting of the minds is 4th Thursday of each month.
The April selection of the month is A Marginalized Voice: Devalued, Dismissed, Disenfranchised & Demonized by Reginald Williams. Visit amvonlinestore.com to purchase your copies.
Register on Eventbrite with this URL https://shadesincolor.eventbrite.com
Edunia Container Jargon
As families navigate this unprecedented crisis, it is imperative that we tend to our mental well-being. So much is on our minds—anxiety about our health and that of loved ones, a stream of sometimes confusing and contradictory information, disruptions to routines, worry about the impact on personal finances and uncertainty about how and when life will return to some semblance of normal. As we progress through the pandemic and move forward with our lives, our mental health must be a conscious effort made for ourselves and for the children who rely on our decision-making. To fortify the village that raises a child, we have invited Dr. Davion D. Wallace, a Clinical Prescribing (Rx) Psychologist to host free monthly mental health webinars. Register at edunia-containerjargon.eventbrite.com
Shades In Color Book Club-March
This is where readers and leaders create community as advocates, activists and influencers ready to address topics of equity and social justice. Martina Van Norden facilitates these conversations with BRAVE leaders who are committed to racial healing and education equity. This meeting of the minds is 4th Thursday of each month.
The March selection of the month is An African American and LatinX History of the United States by Paul Ortiz. This session will include a panel discussion of guests. Register on Eventbrite with this URL https://shadesincolor.eventbrite.com
Edunia Container Jargon
As families navigate this unprecedented crisis, it is imperative that we tend to our mental well-being. So much is on our minds—anxiety about our health and that of loved ones, a stream of sometimes confusing and contradictory information, disruptions to routines, worry about the impact on personal finances and uncertainty about how and when life will return to some semblance of normal. As we progress through the pandemic and move forward with our lives, our mental health must be a conscious effort made for ourselves and for the children who rely on our decision-making. To fortify the village that raises a child, we have invited Dr. Davion D. Wallace, a Clinical Prescribing (Rx) Psychologist to host free monthly mental health webinars. Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/142035139927
Edunia Container Jargon
As families navigate this unprecedented crisis, it is imperative that we tend to our mental well-being. So much is on our minds—anxiety about our health and that of loved ones, a stream of sometimes confusing and contradictory information, disruptions to routines, worry about the impact on personal finances and uncertainty about how and when life will return to some semblance of normal. As we progress through the pandemic and move forward with our lives, our mental health must be a conscious effort made for ourselves and for the children who rely on our decision-making. To fortify the village that raises a child, we have invited Dr. Davion D. Wallace, a Clinical Prescribing (Rx) Psychologist to host free monthly mental health webinars. Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/142035139927
Shades In Color Book Club_February
This is where readers and leaders create community as advocates, activists and influencers ready to address topics of equity and social justice. Martina Van Norden facilitates these conversations with BRAVE leaders who are committed to racial healing and education equity. This meeting of the minds is 4th Thursday of each month. In recognition of Black History Month we have selected 400 Souls by Ibram Khendi (author of How To Be An Anti-Racist) & Keisha N. Blain (author of Set the World on Fire)
Register on Eventbrite with this URL https://shadesincolor.eventbrite.com
Anti-Racism Book Club
We provide a brave space to have courageous conversations about race. Participants share ideas from books written by authors committed to equity. All attendees engage in thoughtful and purposeful conversations that will empower them to be advocates of equity in their places of influence. The book for this session is “White Fragility” by Robin Diangelo.
A Taste of Edunia-MOMENTum
Listen in on the kitchen conversations of educators, activists and innovators as we share what we are cookin' up to address education inequities and increase achievement for Black and Brown males. This is a virtual event. All Things Edunia LLC shares how community engagement will address race and gender inequities in education that cause Black and Brown male underperformance in schools.
A Taste of Edunia- moMENtum
Listen in on the kitchen conversations of educators, activists and innovators as we share what we are cookin' up to address education inequities and increase achievement for Black and Brown males. This is a virtual event. All Things Edunia LLC shares how community engagement will address race and gender inequities in education that cause Black and Brown male underperformance is schools.
A Taste of Edunia- MOMentum
Listen in on the kitchen conversations of educators, activists and innovators as we share what we are cookin' up to address education inequities and increase achievement for Black and Brown males. This is a virtual event. All Things Edunia LLC shares how community engagement will address race and gender inequities in education that cause Black and Brown male underperformance is schools.
Chalk It 2 Change
A FREE community event that brings together people of diverse background, race and culture to create chalk art on a unifying theme. Through artistic expression, families come together to share ideas, thoughts, feelings and beliefs related to themes of social justice, democracy and civil liberty. Register at Eventbrite