Category: History

The Story That Changed How Parents Trust—and Why It Matters Today
I do think that when you see a structure on fire and there are people [...]

The World Has Not Earned Parental Softness and Trust Yet
We keep acting like children are growing up in some gentle world where [...]

The Leesburg Stockade Girls- 15 Black Teens Secretly Imprisoned for Protesting Segregation in 1963
In 1963, fifteen Black girls—some as young as twelve—were arrested in [...]
Harris Rosen: Investing in Children Is Never Wrong
When Harris Rosen, a self-made millionaire, “adopted” Tangelo Park—a s [...]
If You Can’t Face Ugly History, Children Notice
Until we become the kind of grown ups who can handle hearing about ugl [...]
We Used to Cry Over Bathroom Walls
There was a time when girls came home in tears over the writing on the [...]
Lucy Diggs Slowe: Defender of Boundaried Spaces for Black Girls in Higher Education
Because safety has always been part of the curriculum—if we make it so [...]
Lizzy Seeberg’s Story: When Colleges Choose Power Over Protection
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It is nothing new for colleges to support athletes, not female st [...]

When Children Can’t Follow the Story: Why It’s Not Just About Reading—It’s About Understanding
There’s a quiet crisis happening in classrooms and homes across the [...]
Before We Go Deeper, Can Our Children Read the Page?
There’s a Reason Enslaved People Were Forbidden to Read.
Literacy is [...]