Center for Racial Equity in Education (CREED) (@creed_nc) 's Twitter Profile
Center for Racial Equity in Education (CREED)

@creed_nc

We center students of color, inspire institutional change, & facilitate better educational practice, so we can transform the education system in North Carolina

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Alpha Pi Omega Sorority Inc., the country’s oldest Indigenous Greek letter organization, has chapters on 14 college campuses, including UNC-Pembroke. But Trump's anti-DEI executive orders could impact students' ability to find organizations like this. cardinalpine.com/2025/05/16/the…

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Immigrant rights are inextricably tied to democracy. Learn more about this intersection and how you can take action to support immigrant communities. 🔗 Take action: canva.com/design/DAGncau…

Immigrant rights are inextricably tied to democracy. Learn more about this intersection and how you can take action to support immigrant communities.

🔗 Take action: canva.com/design/DAGncau…
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“When young Black students don’t learn about Malcolm X, they lose the opportunity to understand systemic oppression and their own power to challenge it.” sdvoice.info/malcolm-x-stil…

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Recent anti-immigration bills passed by NC lawmakers indirectly target students by increasing surveillance or limiting access to public services. Here’s how & what you can do to stop it! 🔗 Take action: canva.com/design/DAGncau…

Recent anti-immigration bills passed by NC lawmakers indirectly target students by increasing surveillance or limiting access to public services. Here’s how & what you can do to stop it!
🔗 Take action: canva.com/design/DAGncau…
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A key factor holding back Latino students academically is that educators rarely mirror the demographics of schools. When students have teachers with the same background, they reflect the same culture as students, creating an identity-affirming environment. the74million.org/article/to-clo…

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Our summer book study starts next Wednesday, but there's still time to sign up! We'll be meeting virtually to discuss Bettina Love’s Punished for Dreaming on June 4, 11, and 18, ending with a conversation with the author on June 24! 🔗 Sign up: lnkd.in/eiyuuFgM

Our summer book study starts next Wednesday, but there's still time to sign up! 

We'll be meeting virtually to discuss Bettina Love’s Punished for Dreaming on June 4, 11, and 18, ending with a conversation with the author on June 24! 

🔗 Sign up: lnkd.in/eiyuuFgM
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Our latest research report by Kris Nordstrom builds upon national analyses to provide a deeper look at school funding equity in North Carolina. Learn more ⤵️ ednc.org/perspective-no…

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Happy Pride Month from CREED 🏳️‍🌈 🏳️‍⚧️ As we continue the fight for racial equity in education across North Carolina, we must be sure to include our LGBTQ+ identifying siblings. This month and every month, we stand with you!

Happy Pride Month from CREED 🏳️‍🌈 🏳️‍⚧️ As we continue the fight for racial equity in education across North Carolina, we must be sure to include our LGBTQ+ identifying siblings. This month and every month, we stand with you!
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We are so honored to have received a WFAE EQUALibrium Award! The awards recognize Charlotte-area residents and organizations that have made outstanding contributions in advancing issues of equity within the community, and we feel blessed to be named among them. Thank you WFAE 🙏🏾

We are so honored to have received a WFAE EQUALibrium Award! The awards recognize Charlotte-area residents and organizations that have made outstanding contributions in advancing issues of equity within the community, and we feel blessed to be named among them. Thank you <a href="/WFAE/">WFAE</a> 🙏🏾
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For the special education teacher workforce to become representative of the student population, U.S. schools would need to triple the number of special education teachers of color | The Conversation U.S. theconversation.com/diversifying-t…

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June kicked off a dynamic summer for CREED! One of the month's standout moments was seeing our incredible LEAD Ambassadors present their capstone projects. 📩 Sign up for our monthly newsletters to receive CREED updates directly to your inbox: creed-nc.org/newsletter-sig…

June kicked off a dynamic summer for CREED! One of the month's standout moments was seeing our incredible LEAD Ambassadors present their capstone projects. 

📩 Sign up for our monthly newsletters to receive CREED updates directly to your inbox: creed-nc.org/newsletter-sig…
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As we close out #PrideMonth, we would be remiss to not highlight one of the most recognized and admired LGBTQ+ advocates, Marsha P. Johnson 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️ #BlackHistoryYear

As we close out #PrideMonth, we would be remiss to not highlight one of the most recognized and admired LGBTQ+ advocates, Marsha P. Johnson 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️ 
#BlackHistoryYear
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One of our incredible 2025 Educators of the Year is Phillip Boyd, Jr., a family and consumer sciences teacher in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County. We are excited to share more about Phillip, his work, and what educating in color means to him! #TeachingInColor

One of our incredible 2025 Educators of the Year is Phillip Boyd, Jr., a family and consumer sciences teacher in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County. We are excited to share more about Phillip, his work, and what educating in color means to him! #TeachingInColor
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The number of #HBCUs offering Registered Apprenticeship programs has surged from three to 22 institutions in just four years | Diverse: Issues In Higher Education diverseeducation.com/institutions/h…

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Today, we celebrate National CROWN Day, a special holiday commemorating the inaugural signing of the first CROWN Act legislation in California in 2019. This holiday is a powerful reminder that Black hair is beautiful, bold, and worthy of protection! #BlackHistoryYear #CROWNLove

Today, we celebrate National CROWN Day, a special holiday commemorating the inaugural signing of the first CROWN Act legislation in California in 2019. This holiday is a powerful reminder that Black hair is beautiful, bold, and worthy of protection!
#BlackHistoryYear #CROWNLove
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One of our incredible 2025 Educators of the Year is Dr. Kenya Grant, principal of Northside Elementary in Warren County. We are excited to share more about Kenya, her work, and what educating in color means to her! #TeachingInColor

One of our incredible 2025 Educators of the Year is Dr. Kenya Grant, principal of Northside Elementary in Warren County. We are excited to share more about Kenya, her work, and what educating in color means to her! #TeachingInColor
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The Harlem Renaissance wasn't just a movement, it was a revolution. Let’s take a closer look at the era that redefined American identity. 🎷📚 #BlackHistoryYear

The Harlem Renaissance wasn't just a movement, it was a revolution. Let’s take a closer look at the era that redefined American identity. 🎷📚 #BlackHistoryYear
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One of our incredible 2025 Educators of the Year is Turquoise LeJeune Parker, media coordinator at Lakewood Elementary in Durham County. We are excited to share more about Turquoise, her work, and what educating in color means to her! #TeachingInColor

One of our incredible 2025 Educators of the Year is Turquoise LeJeune Parker, media coordinator at Lakewood Elementary in Durham County. We are excited to share more about Turquoise, her work, and what educating in color means to her! #TeachingInColor