
“Problem Children”: Disrupting Toxic Narratives about Black Students
By Sikivu Hutchinson, from Medium Imagine being a Black eight, nine or ten year old and being herded into a “special” elementary school assembly that
By Sikivu Hutchinson, from Medium Imagine being a Black eight, nine or ten year old and being herded into a “special” elementary school assembly that
Monday, May 22nd discussion on #Standing4BlackGirls with activist-visionary artists Aishah Shahidah Simmons and Sheila Alexander-Reid, hosts of @wpfwdc trailblazing Inside Out show featuring WLP alum
By Sikivu Hutchinson In her book, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, published in 1861, the 19th century abolitionist and author Harriet Jacobs entitles one
Photo credits: Isaac Barrera, #Standing4BlackGirls rally, 2022, South Los Angeles By Sikivu Hutchinson, @OnlySky Late last year, I surveyed Black youth between the ages of
#Standing4BlackGirls 2021 Rally, Leimert Park, L.A., Photo by BlueGreen By Sikivu Hutchinson “I was driving the №1 Highway in northern California and I was overcome