Governor Wes Moore criticizes President Trump's executive order

Governor Wes Moore criticizes President Trump for allegedly trying to erase black history by removing 'improper ideology' from federal institutions.

Challenges in Teaching Black History in Schools

Mrs. Gwen, a pre-K teacher, creates an interactive Black History Museum for her students, but faces challenges due to the Trump administration's orders to eliminate diversity initiatives in schools. Some teachers face pressure to stop teaching Black history, while others, like Dan Wade III in California, continue to educate students on African American studies. The debate continues on how schools should teach Black history, with concerns about the impact on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs.

Impact of Damaged Historical Markers on Black History

Historical markers highlighting Black history have been damaged or stolen, causing communities to grapple with their absence.

Controversy over Teaching Black History in Classrooms

Controversy over teaching Black history in classrooms leads to protests in Missouri after school board removes elective Black history and literature courses. Students and community members advocate for the courses to remain, emphasizing the importance of learning about African American history for critical thinking and empowerment.