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Redefining Summer School For Black Students

T he arrival of summer generates excitement. But it could also bring challenges for both parents and educators. Many students experience a loss in math learning during the summer months known commonly as “summer slide.” Students from middle-class families may not be as affected as they have access to more resources to make up for the learning loss. However, those from lower-income backgrounds could experience significant losses, particularly in math and reading. Researchers point to the summer slide as a contributing factor in the persistent academic achievement gap between students from lower-income backgrounds and their middle-class peers. But, does race also conflate with class, when it comes to summer slide? What does summertime mean for black children and the parents and caregivers who care for them? We are education researchers who are black and parents to two black children – one in elementary school and another in preschool. If the U.S. imagination constructs summer as a time for swimming, free play, baseball and lazy days on the beach, it has never played out this way in our home. We feel the weight of summer – both for its limitations and its possibilities. To us, the summer is less a time to focus solely on fun and more of what we call the “summer soar.” Summer goals for black parents The term “summer soar” is not taken from research or policy studies. We use it to reflect the triple burden that some parents of color – in our case, black parents – could endure during the summer months. For these parents, summertime provides time to accomplish three goals: (1) reinforce what was learned in the previous year, (2) get a head start on the upcoming year and, most importantly, (3) supplement valuable yet missing curriculum knowledge generally not offered in traditional schools that reflects students’ racial and cultural identities. Let’s look at what we mean by missing curriculum knowledge. We offer an example of this in a study we conducted with a researcher at Sacramento State College, Julian Vasquez-Heilig . The study examined how culture and race were addressed in the most recently adopted 11th grade U.S. history Texas state standards. Findings highlighted that topics in the social studies standards did not fully address the contributions of people of color in the U.S. In the case of black people, much of the focus centered only on cultural contributions and not on the other ways black people contributed to the U.S. narrative. Added to this was the tendency to give partial attention to the legacy of racism. This history of U.S. racism was not discussed as foundational to the development and maintenance of the country. Black students’ mis-education This is not unique to Texas nor found in the area of social studies alone. Education researchers have long acknowledged how official K-12 school curriculum and approaches to teaching fail to affirm black students’ cultural identities. They also reinforce the belief that black people have not made any contributions to the U.S. society. As far back as the turn of the 20th century, notable scholars including W.E.B. Du Bois , Carter G. Woodson and Anna Julia Cooper addressed the problems and limitations of schooling for African-Americans . As a result, black students run the risk of experiencing what historian Carter G. Woodson called “mis-education.” Mis-education is a process where school knowledge helps to foster a sense of contempt or disregard for one’s own histories and experiences, regardless of the level of education attained. So, for us as parents and educators, the “summer soar” is not just about further developing our son’s academics. It is also about fostering a consciousness to help ward off the subtle effects of mis-education – a concern shared by many black families. Why it is uniquely burdensome We recognize that black parents are not the only ones worried about their children’s academic achievement and social development. Families, in general, are critical about the overreliance on standardized testing that makes school less a place for meaningful engagement . Yet what makes the “summer slide” and as a consequence the “summer soar” experience of black parents uniquely burdensome is the context in which it occurs. Along with the curriculum and teaching problems black children encounter in schools around race and culture, there is a legacy of positioning black males and black children in troubling, dehumanizing ways. For example, scholars note that black children, specifically black boys, are often viewed as mature and “adult-like.” Their behaviors and experiences are not seen as part of the normal arc of childhood development. Scholars find that in this “adultification” process, black children are not given the allowance of childhood innocence . These “deficit-oriented” perspectives are found not only in academic literature, but also in public policy, popular media and everyday conversations. A contemporary reflection of this is found in the call for the popular #BlackLivesMatter movement. Being black in the summer To be clear: We don’t feel we are approaching the “summer slide” or our “summer soar” from a place of unfounded anxiety or as parents too focused on their child’s education. Black people have been and continue to be dealt with in schools and society in deeply problematic ways. Just consider the growing number of black families that are choosing to homeschool their children. In a study that examined the perspectives of 74 African-American homeschoolers in the U.S., researchers Ama Mazama and Garvey Lundy found that the second most important reason that black parents chose to homeschool , right behind concerns with quality of education, was to protect against the racism found in traditional school settings. Being black in the summer (or anytime really) is not easy. The challenge black families face is navigating an educational context that requires excelling in mainstream school settings, while buffering against the very same education systems that deny one’s humanity. This summer, like all summers for us, is filled with ambitious goals. We want to help our rising second grader memorize multiplication facts, advance his reading level and improve his writing. But we also want to introduce him to poetry and literature by black authors, teach him about ancient African civilizations and expose him to the concepts of fairness and justice as key to the black struggle in the U.S. Our task is not easy. But it is our reality – one that we share with countless others – that goes unrecognized in the popular discussions around “summer slide” and the idyllic dream of a lazy summer. Keffrelyn Brown , Associate Professor of Cultural Studies in Education, University of Texas at Austin and Anthony L. Brown , Associate Professor of Curriculum and Instruction, University of Texas at Austin This article was originally published on The Conversation . Read the original article . SEE ALSO: Meet William Gross, Boston’s First Black Police Commissioner In America’s ‘Most Racist City’ Barbara Lee Wants To Make History As First Black Woman To Be Democratic Caucus Chair [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3440901″ overlay=”true”]

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Farrah Abraham: JJ Abrams Is Gonna Make My Life Story Into a Movie!

Backdoor Star Wars ? Super 8 Inches ? Felicity, But She’s a Porn Star Instead of a College Student ? Yes, the prospect of a Farrah Abraham-J.J. Abrams collaboration has our minds racing with possibility. Unfortunately, at this point, the project exists only in Farrah’s fevered imagination. It seems that ever since being fired from Teen Mom OG for her refusal to stop performing in online sex shows, Ms. Abraham has had a lot of time on her hands. While much of that time has been dedicated to less-than-productive pursuits, such as getting arrested for attacking hotel staff , she’s also been casually toying with the idea of dropping a new Citizen Kane on all our asses. Yes, Farrah is hoping to adapt her memoir, My Teenage Dream Ended, into a Hollywood feature film. And she knows just who she wants in charge of the project. “I’m working on storyboards right now and the screenplay, it’s really a project and a challenge and it’s crazy good,” she recently explained to TooFab. “I can’t wait, I’m on my first draft right now and it’s going beyond what was said in the book.” But don’t worry, Farrah isn’t straying too far from the magic that made Teenage Dream the Moby Dick of reality TV memoirs. “The book is a classic, and that’s where everything stems from, and that’s the main storyline, which we need to stick with,” Farrah says. “But I also think showing some before and after the show is really what the fans want, so we’re getting that and I can’t wait to show that. It’s going to be very interesting.” Yes, Farrah just unironically described her memoir as a classic. And who knows? Maybe in 40 years, schoolchildren will be writing book reports about the various symbolic meanings of the term “backdoor” in Farrah’s masterwork. Believe it or not, that seems more plausible than Farrah’s plans for the movie version of her book. You see, Farrah not only thinks this film is getting made, she’s convinced it’s gonna win every Oscar and make a cool few billion at the international box office. “We’re going to have a real casting director, producers, the best of the best for everything,” she stated. “Maybe I’ll work with J.J. Abrams, there are some other people on my top list. “The production companies associated with I , Tonya , I really think they would get this storyline as well. So I can’t wait to see who’s the best fit.” Actually … comparing herself to Tonya Harding might actually be the least-dumb thing Farrah has ever done. As for JJ’s involvement — well, can envision that meeting now: Abrams: So what’s this project all about? Cigar-Munching Hollywood Type: A reality star who sells plastic molds of her b-hole on the internet. But don’t worry; it’s got a real casting director! Abrams: Sold! As for who will play the role of Farrah, it’s tough to predict which direction her ego will take her in on this one. Obviously, she would relish the attention that would come with playing herself. But at the same time, the allure of recruiting some A-list Oscar-winner like Jennifer Lawrence might be too strong to resist. Watch Teen Mom OG online to remind yourself how much of a plum role Farrah would be an actress willing to go full batsh-t. View Slideshow: Farrah Abraham: ARRESTED For Attacking Hotel Employee!!! (Updated)

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#AGP2018 Plies Performs At $20K Scholarship Step Show & GA Gubernatorial Candidate Stacey Abrams Attends

2018 Atlanta Greek Picnic Over 10,000 members of Black Greek letter organizations recently galvanized in Atlanta for the annual Atlanta Greek Picnic. This year’s picnic not only included the annual meetup on the campus of Morris Brown College, it included a networking event and a community service project. Friday, June 22 AGP held its annual step show this time with a prize of $20,000 in scholarships. 2,0000 attendees came out to the Rickey Smiley hosted show that featured a performance from Plies… and recognized Democratic Candidate for Governor of Georgia Stacey Abrams with an award of esteemed appreciation. In response to receiving the award from The Atlanta Greek Picnic, Democratic Candidate for Governor of Georgia Stacey Abrams said; “I am honored to have been recognized by the Atlanta Greek Picnic and the Divine Nine, and commend them for their outstanding service to the community. The organization’s vision and commitment to fostering progress has expanded opportunities for countless Georgians, and I look forward to working alongside them to build a state where everyone has the freedom to succeed.” Have you heard about Atlanta Greek Picnic??? More photos on the flip.

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Kendrick Lamar Gets His Pulitzer Prize for ‘DAMN.’ [VIDEO]

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Source: Paras Griffin / Getty In early April it was announced that Kendrick Lamar would be honored with a Pulitzer Prize for his art on his critically acclaimed album DAMN. and yesterday (May 30) the big day finally arrived as the Compton rapper touched down in New York City to accept his well-deserved award. This would mark the first time in history that a jazz or non-classical artist received the honor (even though many consider DAMN. to be a classic). Though he didn’t give a in-depth speech about the achievement, K. Dot did say it was “honor” and beautiful” to be recognized for his work as he’s “been writing my whole life.” Congratulations, King. Keep that fire in your belly roaring. Check out the ceremony below. — Photo: WENN.com

Kendrick Lamar Gets His Pulitzer Prize for ‘DAMN.’ [VIDEO]

Chadwick Was All Smiles Repping Wakanda At Howard’s Commencement

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Source: Xilla Valentine / GlobalGrind Last month, social media noticed that Chadwick Boseman was looking tired of throwing up the Wakanda salute everywhere he goes. Still, the Black Panther was all smiles at Howard University’s commencement ceremony this weekend, where he could be seen flashing his iconic pose with a wink and a smile. Black Panther himself…Chadwick Boseman 2018 Commencement ceremony pic.twitter.com/PA1yu3iyz2 — Kelly Kouyate (@KKouyate) May 12, 2018 On his way to the stage to deliver the commencement speech, Boseman struck the pose to cheers before making the exciting announcement that Howard’s College of Fine Arts will be re-established. Actor/alum Chadwick Boseman gives a Wakanda Forever salute to huge cheers as he takes the stage at Howard University’s 150th convocation ceremony!@wusa9 pic.twitter.com/NJzWc4YCMc — Sarah Konsmo (@skonsmo) May 12, 2018 This is soooo major!!!! Chadwick Boseman and President Wayne A. I. Frederick just announced that HOWARD UNIVERSITY – COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS- is to be re-established!!!!!! #HUCoFA #HU #HowardUniversity #Bison #AlmaMater pic.twitter.com/SFyo4TNKnS — Mai Perkins (@flyMai) May 12, 2018 HU president Wayne A. I. Frederick helped Boseman share the big news as the crowd erupted in celebration. At last week’s Met Gala, Chad shined on the red carpet in a white and gold ensemble, but he managed to avoid throwing up the iconic salute on the red carpet. Hit the jump to revisit all the times Chadwick clearly would have rather been doing anything than throwing up another X.

Chadwick Was All Smiles Repping Wakanda At Howard’s Commencement

Forever First Lady: A Countdown Of Michelle Obama’s Best Dance Moves

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Source: WHITE HOUSE POOL (ISP POOL IMAGES) / Getty I’m no historian, but it’s safe to say Michelle Obama was the most lit First Lady of all time. It seems whenever she makes a public appearance, she has to drop it one time for the U.S. This all makes sense, considering her platform of living healthy and staying active. Just recently she gave a riveting speech to rising college students at Temple University for College Signing Day, and along with calling herself the “Forever First Lady,” she busted out some moves with singer Jussie Smollett.   Werk. With such magic happening on-stage, I felt inspired to countdown all the times Michelle dusted dance floors for the people. Swipe through to find out which major moment solidifies Michelle as the Forever First Lady!

Forever First Lady: A Countdown Of Michelle Obama’s Best Dance Moves

#LifeOfTheParty: Cast Of Melissa McCarthy’s New Movie Say Comedienne Turned Her Trailer Into A Nightclub

Ben Falcone and Melissa McCarthy (Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Warner Bros.) BOSSIP Exclusive… Cast Of “Life Of The Party” Talks New Film” Melissa McCarthy was truly the “life of the party” this week during the world premiere screening of her film in Auburn, Alabama. “Life Of The Party” stars the funny woman as middle-aged mom Deanna whose midlife crisis turns into college matriculation coincidentally at exactly the same time and EXACT SAME COLLEGE as her daughter Maddie. (Molly Gordon) The slapstick comedy directed by McCarthy’s husband Ben Falcone also stars Maya Rudolph as Melissa’s braggadocious (constant husband humping) BFF, “Modern Family’s” Julie Bowen, Matt Walsh and actor Stephen Root who told BOSSIP that the undeniable “life of the party” on set was Melissa McCarthy herself. Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Warner Bros. “Believe it or not it was Melissa,” said Root who plays Melissa’s overprotective, slightly senile dad in the film. “Friday night when we didn’t have to work Saturday, we’d go to her trailer and party over there, that would be Melissa [who had the club in her trailer]. He also told us that he if had the opportunity to return back to college like Deanna, he’d be hesitant to take it because acting is his passion. “I love what I do, I’ve been doing it since ’76 but if I went back I think I’d probably pursue a double [major] in photography.” As for Gillian Jacobs (“Don’t Think Twice,” “Love,” “Community”) who plays a very special sorority girl named Helen in the film, she’d go back to college like Deanna and study ANYTHING but acting. “I’d go to a place where I could actually study something academic, I went to a Performing Arts College so I really missed being in a lecture class and learning about something different than acting, I’d love to study something other than acting.” Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Warner Bros. Other stars on the carpet included Jimmy O. Yang who plays Maddie’s boyfriend in the film and told BOSSIP that he “couldn’t imagine going to college with his girlfriend’s mother” and panty melter Luke Benward who told us that he plays a very special frat-boy named Jack who has a unique relationship with Deanna. You’ll have to go see the film to see exactly what we mean… Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Warner Bros. Will YOU be going to see “Life Of The Party” when it hits theaters May 11??? More on the flip.

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#LifeOfTheParty: Cast Of Melissa McCarthy’s New Movie Say Comedienne Turned Her Trailer Into A Nightclub

Ben Falcone and Melissa McCarthy (Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Warner Bros.) BOSSIP Exclusive… Cast Of “Life Of The Party” Talks New Film” Melissa McCarthy was truly the “life of the party” this week during the world premiere screening of her film in Auburn, Alabama. “Life Of The Party” stars the funny woman as middle-aged mom Deanna whose midlife crisis turns into college matriculation coincidentally at exactly the same time and EXACT SAME COLLEGE as her daughter Maddie. (Molly Gordon) The slapstick comedy directed by McCarthy’s husband Ben Falcone also stars Maya Rudolph as Melissa’s braggadocious (constant husband humping) BFF, “Modern Family’s” Julie Bowen, Matt Walsh and actor Stephen Root who told BOSSIP that the undeniable “life of the party” on set was Melissa McCarthy herself. Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Warner Bros. “Believe it or not it was Melissa,” said Root who plays Melissa’s overprotective, slightly senile dad in the film. “Friday night when we didn’t have to work Saturday, we’d go to her trailer and party over there, that would be Melissa [who had the club in her trailer]. He also told us that he if had the opportunity to return back to college like Deanna, he’d be hesitant to take it because acting is his passion. “I love what I do, I’ve been doing it since ’76 but if I went back I think I’d probably pursue a double [major] in photography.” As for Gillian Jacobs (“Don’t Think Twice,” “Love,” “Community”) who plays a very special sorority girl named Helen in the film, she’d go back to college like Deanna and study ANYTHING but acting. “I’d go to a place where I could actually study something academic, I went to a Performing Arts College so I really missed being in a lecture class and learning about something different than acting, I’d love to study something other than acting.” Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Warner Bros. Other stars on the carpet included Jimmy O. Yang who plays Maddie’s boyfriend in the film and told BOSSIP that he “couldn’t imagine going to college with his girlfriend’s mother” and panty melter Luke Benward who told us that he plays a very special frat-boy named Jack who has a unique relationship with Deanna. You’ll have to go see the film to see exactly what we mean… Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Warner Bros. Will YOU be going to see “Life Of The Party” when it hits theaters May 11??? More on the flip.

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Georgia HBCU Under Fire After AKA Prostitution Ring Discovered

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Source: WSBTV / WSBTV The Fort Valley State Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha was suspended after a sex scandal allegation surfaced involving sorority members and a female administration employee at the college. According to  Rolling Out , the allegations are that recent members of the sorority were involved in a sex ring to pay for pledging the organization. The magazine alleges that customers included businessmen and politicians of the Fort Valley area. Alecia Johnson , the former Fort Valley State employee and graduate advisor to the AKA chapter has resigned in the wake of the controversy. Her lawyer says that her client is not a pimp, confirming the nature of allegations lobbied against her. “She’s not a pimp, and she’s not a madam. None of that,” Adrian Patrick, Johnson’s attorney told WSBTV . “She’s not guilty. She did not do anything.” He continued to the  Atlanta-Journal  Constitution , “She’s been demonized by social media, but not one piece of evidence has shown what’s happening.” Per the AKA website, “hazing will not be tolerated in any form.” Recently, the AKA chapter at the University of Pittsburgh was suspended earlier this year after a hazing incident during which 12 pledges were allegedly forced to eat rotten food and were beaten with a paddle in a basement located off-campus. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation also is investigation an alleged “sexual battery” incident that took place between an 18-year-old female student and a former campus police officer at the school. Get The Latest Music and Entertainment News On Your Phone

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LOL: Teen Couldn’t Finish His Exam Without Blasting Kanye On His Record Player

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Source: Jun Sato / Getty A Washington high school teacher had one rule for his students when they were about to take their physics midterm. No cell phones. This however was unacceptable for one bright mind, since he couldn’t seem to get through a test without Kanye West . How was he going to play his music though?   The kid brought in a whole record player. Students are taking their Physics Midterm exam today. I said no cell phones, not even for music since they could be used to cheat. This student brought in a record player and is bumping Kanye in his headphones right now… pic.twitter.com/p57iMIal7D — Eric Saueracker (@esaueracker) April 11, 2018 Album of choice? The College Dropout.   And in case you were wondering…yes the student did ace their test. Guess we can thank Kanye.  

LOL: Teen Couldn’t Finish His Exam Without Blasting Kanye On His Record Player