Welcome to the information page of the Black Caucus of NCTE/CCCC
The Black Caucus of NCTE/CCCC is an advocacy group of Black English language arts educators and scholars who are involved in the teaching and learning of communication skills. The Black Caucus promotes and supports positive images and meaningful status, i.e. involvement and key leadership roles, for Black professional English language arts educators in NCTE, CCCC, and the profession at large. The Black Caucus initiates and supports resolutions and position statements that result in a broader understanding of language, composition, and literature. The Black Caucus maintains a network of Black educators whose interests include appropriate teaching methodologies and practices that foster success for Black teachers and students in language, composition, and literature.
Sponsored projects of the Black Caucus include the highly successful African American Read-In, the Barksdale-Turner Scholarship, awarded to a Black student who has selected African American/Black literature as a field of study, and a cultural program, sponsored by the Black Caucus and Latino Caucus, at the NCTE Annual Convention.
President:
Ms. Judith Moore Kelly D.C. Area Writing Project Howard University Washington, DC
Contact:
Kent Wiliamson Executive Director NCTE 1111 W Kenyon Road Urbana, IL 61801
News Links:
African American Read-In
Related Information: The Munirah Chronicle of Black Historical Events and Facts
Brown vs Board of Education
Toni Morrison Reflects on the Journey to School Integration
Voices in Urban Education
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