Prompt 1
What does it mean to be a teacher of color in today’s schools?
— JH
Greensboro, North Carolina 2022
I went to Woolworth's as a teenager to buy
things every Saturday.
They went to protest.
By the time I got there, the lunch counters
were a thing of the past.
A good teacher has a good memory.
A good teacher
remembers lunch counters
and jails
and sit ins
and lynchings
and how her grandfather
s-l-o-w-l-y
self-destructed
when they destroyed
his business
because he would have been rich
would have been
could have been
should have been
one contract at a time
rich
A good teacher has a good memory.
— HH
Relentless testing and video games make many scholars lethargic during the school day. This photo was taken at approximately 9:00 a.m. school starts at 8:20. The ability to engage students becomes increasingly difficult yearly as we compete with social media and music.
— Deborah Bartley-Carter
Teaching is for the Birds
The branches on this tree symbolize the administrative support for teachers of color. It feels like the system is fragile and unpredictable. Debates in social media about what we teach and how we teach puts the profession under a magnifying glass. The bird nest symbolizes the teachers of color. The nest is beautiful and strong and able to survive in the tree even without much support. The nest is visible and vulnerable to all of the elements. Just like the birds in the nest, Teachers of color learn, retreat to a safe place, be still, and have faith in the unknown. This picture captures the metaphor perfectly. Being a teacher of color is like being a nest in an leafless tree. Exposed to the elements with little support.
— Nagla Bedir
This image represents the content that as a teacher of color I can risk my job teaching. All of the content that if, my white co-worker taught, the response would be wildly different.
— Myra Bellamy
This is the second empty desk of a Black educator that has resigned within the past 2 months. You don’t want to disappoint your students in an urban district, but you also have to think about your mental health and/or family. I’m filling this seat temporarily so students can have a teacher.
— Malika Johnson-Willis
Goals, Hopes, & Dreams
It means giving students the tools and inspiration to reach the goals, hopes, and dreams they’ve set for the school year and beyond.