ATBHK Newsletter for November 2025

Happy Holidays from ATBHK! As we send out our last newsletter of 2025, we want to take a moment to say thank you. To our partners, educators, students, and community members: you are the heartbeat of this work. Your commitment to preserving and teaching the history of Black Kentuckians continues to inspire us every day.…

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ATBHK Newsletter for September 2025

Welcome Back to a New Semester! We are so glad to welcome you back to a new semester and a fresh chapter in the work we share. We hope your summer gave you time to rest, recharge, and reflect because what we do together matters deeply. As educators, we carry an important responsibility to our…

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ATBHK Newsletter for August 2025

Congratulations to the 11 educators selected for the Julia Britton Hooks Fellowship! This year’s cohort represent schools and districts from across the Commonwealth, bringing with them a wide range of experiences and expertise. Over the course of the fellowship, they will collaborate to develop inquiry-based lessons that elevate the often-overlooked voices and contributions of Black…

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ATBHK Newsletter for February 2025

Happy Black History Month from ATBHK! At the Association for Teaching Black History in Kentucky, we wish everyone a meaningful and inspiring Black History Month. In light of the current challenges facing our nation, it is more crucial than ever to uplift and preserve the voices of Black Kentuckians while continuing to share the rich,…

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ATBHK Newsletter for January 2025

Happy New Year from ATBHK We at the Association for Teaching Black History in Kentucky are filled with gratitude and excitement for the year ahead. Together, we’ve made incredible strides in celebrating and amplifying the voices of Black Kentuckians, and we’re committed to building on this foundation in the coming year. From engaging educational programs…

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ATBHK Newsletter for December 2024

Welcome to the latest edition of our newsletter, designed especially for the dedicated supporters and friends of the Association for Teaching Black History in Kentucky. We’re thrilled to have you with us as we continue our mission to educate, inspire, and honor the richhistory of Black Kentuckians. Dr. Dwayne Mack and Sharyn Mitchell Provide Professional…

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