Skip to content
  • Resources
Click for new, virtual gallery: Risking Everything

ABHM

America's Black Holocaust Museum

Bringing Our History to Light

  • About
  • Visit
  • Exhibit Galleries
    • Self-Guided Tours
  • Breaking News
  • Events
  • Contribute
  • Contact

Explore Related Topics

Activism activists America's Black Holocaust Museum (ABHM) American history anti-Black violence Black Arts and Culture Black Athletes Black Children Black Lives Matter (BLM) Black Students Black Women Civil Rights Donald Trump Education Entertainment Health Disparities Lynching Milwaukee Movies Music police Police Violence politics Protests Racism Remembrance Representation Slavery Trailblazers White Supremacy


More Breaking News

  • SPLC report: Medicaid expansion can rectify harm to Black people in Deep South
  • USDA Ends Key Support for Black Farmers Amid Trump Anti-DEI Orders
  • Saniyah Cheatham’s Family Demands Answers in Her Death
  • New Civil War research sheds light on Columbia Pike military camp for Black troops
  • Overturned Medical Debt Rule Will Impact Black Americans

Share this page

Posts Tagged ‘Education’

Why the metaverse is becoming a popular tool to teach Black history

February 16, 2023
MLK

From watching Martin Luther King Jr. speak to following Black travelers on their journey along Route 66, the metaverse takes users back in time without leaving the present.

Read More

California’s New Equity Multiplier Still Fails Black Students

February 13, 2023

The Equity Multiplier, a new source of funding for California’s public schools, will only reach 6% of Black students.

Read More

Black History Month scrutinized amid conservative backlash to race in education

February 10, 2023

As teachers conduct their Black History Month curriculum amid the conservative backlash against certain lessons on race, some worry about the future of the annual celebration as well as its place in education.

Read More

Discrimination and caretaking contribute to lower college completion rate for Black students

February 10, 2023
Black students studying

A new report examines barriers to completing education for Black students, perhaps unsurprisingly finding discrimination plays a role.

Read More

What Can Teachers Do About Colorism?

February 2, 2023
Black girls

Not every Black child experienced racism the same as their peers. Those with darker skin witness a preference for light skin from a young age.

Read More

This Black History Month, Let’s Amplify Being ‘WOKE’

February 1, 2023
A Black man reading "Great Rulers of the African Past"

Among the impacts of racisms is an unequal distribution of knowledge, wick we can and should address, argues Ron Walker.

Read More

Here’s what’s in the AP African American Studies course rejected by Florida

January 23, 2023

The full curriculum for a high school AP African American studies class rejected in Florida is available to anyone.

Read More

Florida blocks high school African American studies class

January 19, 2023
Florida governoror Desantis

A pilot AP class on African American history has been banned in one Florida high school based on alleged inaccuracies.

Read More

Permission Slip for Students to Learn Black National Anthem Receives Mixed Reactions from Parents

January 17, 2023
Schooldhildren singing

A Black history course that requires permission from Florida students’ parents has ruffled feathers for multiple reasons.

Read More

HBCUs are getting creative to meet growing student housing demand

January 12, 2023
A rendering of a plan to use shipping containers for housing at Fisk University. (Fisk University)

HBCUs have to find creative ways to house students after an increase in enrollment over the last few years.

Read More
« Newer Posts
Older Posts »

ABHM On-Line
virtual.museum@abhmuseum.org

ABHM On-Site  
401 W. North Avenue
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53212  USA
Phone: (414) 209-3640
Contact

ABHM Hours of Operation

Tuesday - Thursday
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday - Saturday
10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Sunday - Monday
Closed

* For the safety of our guests and staff members, please reschedule your visit if you are not feeling well. Mask-wearing is not required but is welcomed.

ABHM builds public awareness of the harmful legacies of slavery and Jim Crow in America and promotes racial repair, reconciliation, and healing. 

Member of

AAAMLogo(Secondary_withPattern) 500x124
International
  • Resources
  • Contribute
  • Contact

© 2024 – All Rights Reserved.