Florida’s Battle with Black History
LMU Magazine: “In 1994, Florida took a groundbreaking step in secondary education by being the first U.S. state to pass a law requiring the teaching of African American history in schools. In 2023, many…
LMU Magazine: “In 1994, Florida took a groundbreaking step in secondary education by being the first U.S. state to pass a law requiring the teaching of African American history in schools. In 2023, many…
LOS ANGELES — Loyola Marymount University President Timothy Law Snyder, Ph.D., will take the stage on Tuesday, March 7, at SXSW EDU in Austin, Texas, to discuss how Gen Z’s activism is holding higher education…
KQED: What has played out in Oakland’s school district is not an anomaly when it comes to reparations, said Dr. Cheryl Grills, a state task force member. “It’s sometimes harder to implement things in…
Marne Campbell, associate professor and chair of African American Studies at LMU, joined this NBC-4 broadcast to explain the origins of Black History Month and discuss the recent controversy over the AP curriculum for…
LMU SOE’s Center for Equity for English Learners is mentioned in this Spectrum News 1 report about how a Compton school is using an after-school journalism program to help students improve their English language…
Psychologist Thema Bryant, Ph.D, president of the American Psychological Association president, interviewed LMU Professor William D. Parham, the National Basketball Players Association’s director of mental health and wellness, about how NFL fans and players…
Christopher Cormier, associate professor in LMU School of Education’s Department of Teaching and Learning, joined education experts on the Dr. Phil show for a two-part discussion about the pandemic’s impact on students’ learning. “When…