This is more than just a meal—it's a community gathering that supports a powerful cause. The Blackprint 20: Education as the Practice of Freedom, guides our planned 2026 Black History Summit, serving as a foundational blueprint for celebrating and integrating Black history across schools in Philadelphia.
As we commemorate the 20th anniversary of the African American History course requirement and the centennial of Black History Month, your support helps us continue weaving Black history into our educational and cultural fabric.
◽ Can't make it? No worries! Consider donating. Every contribution helps fund this transformative summit, ensuring that the legacies of Black and Brown communities are celebrated, taught, and carried forward.
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Let’s come together, enjoy some delicious food, and support the ongoing journey towards educational freedom and inclusivity.
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"In 2005, Philadelphia became the first city in the United States to require every high schooler to take an African American history class to graduate. Part of the law included integrating African-American history into all K-12 curricula." -Sierra Lyons, "As States Limit Black History Lessons, Philly Gets it Right, Researcher Says", The74