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Transforming Classrooms by Building Racial Equity in Education

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Equity-Focused Teacher Professional Development

Promoting Positive Racial Teacher Student Classroom Relationships

Build affirming, bias-free relationships with every student. This state-approved course equips teachers and administrators with practical strategies to foster trust, reduce bias, and create inclusive classrooms where Black students feel valued and supported.

Classroom Management Mini Course

Practical tools for everyday teaching success. This mini course helps classroom teachers create a calm, engaging environment where Black students feel supported and motivated. Learn how to set clear expectations and handle disruptions with confidence.

Executive Training in Racial Equity for Education Leaders

Lead the way in educational equity. The Executive Track equips school leaders and equity champions with facilitator tools, strategic coaching, and state-approved training to guide racial equity initiatives and inspire lasting change in schools and districts.

Closing Opportunity Gaps Through Meaningful Math Learning

Equity in Numbers: Pre-Algebra Foundations

Equity in Numbers: Pre-Algebra Foundations

Equity in Numbers: Pre-Algebra Foundations is a 30-lesson, self-paced online course that helps students strengthen their Pre-Algebra skills while connecting math to real-world fairness and everyday decision-making. Designed for grades 6–9, the course uses clear instruction, relatable examples, and engaging practice to build confidence, mastery, and a strong foundation for Algebra 1.

Faith in Numbers: Pre-Algebra Growth

Faith in Numbers: Pre-Algebra Growth is a self-paced Christian Pre-Algebra course that strengthens math skills while helping students grow in wisdom and faith. Through engaging lessons, real-life applications, and uplifting biblical principles, learners discover how God uses numbers, patterns, and problem-solving to build confidence, discipline, and spiritual growth. Ideal for grades 6–9, homeschool families, and Christian learners seeking deeper academic and spiritual development.

The WEMBACK™ Scholarship Fund honors the legacy of Warren, Elvin, Mary, Bettie, Al, Cora, and Kenneth by supporting Black learners who demonstrate leadership, academic effort, and a commitment to community.
Our goal is to open doors, uplift young scholars, and build a pathway toward educational access and opportunity.

Equity Insights for Educators

Teachers should never say

5 Words Teachers Should Never Say (and Better Options)

Teachers should never say words that damage a student’s sense of identity, worth, or belonging—yet...
Culturally Responsive Language in Education

5 Ways Culturally Responsive Language in Education Builds Belonging

Culturally responsive language in education plays a vital role in today’s increasingly diverse classrooms, where...
Racial Equity in Education

5 Powerful Ways to Promote Racial Equity in Education

Building strong teacher-student relationships is essential to achieving racial equity in education. When educators intentionally...
microaggressions

7 Powerful Ways to Eliminate Microaggressions in Classroom Language

In today’s diverse PreK–12 classrooms, the power of language cannot be overstated. Words have the...
Chicago Public Schools Investigation

5 Hidden Biases Behind the Chicago Public Schools Investigation

The recent Chicago Public Schools investigation launched by the U.S. Department of Education has drawn...
Executive Order 14280

How Schools Can Protect Equity Under Executive Order 14280

Executive Order 14280 Protection for Schools When President Donald Trump signed Executive Order 14280 in...
Bias in Media and Society

Tools for Teaching Students to Recognize Bias in Media and Society

In today’s world, students are constantly surrounded by media—from social media feeds to news broadcasts...
Unpacking Bias as Educators

Spring Cleaning for the MIND: Recognizing and Unpacking Bias as Educators

Spring is often seen as a time of renewal — a moment to clear out...
Racial Bias

How Implicit Bias Shows Up in Grading and Feedback in PreK-12 Schools – and How to Fix It

Implicit bias, the unconscious attitudes or stereotypes we hold about certain groups, significantly impact education...