America is in a “state of emergency” in relation to the way it views and treats people of color. The Baltimore uprising is a symptom of a much larger problem all marginalized groups face in the United States.
Stand Up and Speak Up against Bullying using your Gully Face
A new project that is challenging bullying: The Gully Face campaign encourages individuals to use a facial expression, known as the Gully Face, as an act of strength against bullying.
5 Ways For Your Child To Creatively Avoid The Summer Slide
Unfortunately, one thing that awaits many students, especially inner-city students, once they begin their summer vacation is something that educators refer to as “summer slide”.
What Can Be Learned from Donald Sterling and Mark Cuban?
Edmund Adjapong shares how although many Americans choose to believe that we are currently a part of a post-racial society, the comments made by Donald Sterling is a reminder that little has changed.
Five Twitter Chats That Will Make You a Better Educator
Edmund Adjapong shares how educators can use Twitter chats as a free resource to learn and grow in their professional development.
I, Too Am Jordan Davis
Edmund Adjapong states, “I am a Black, male, graduate student who attends an Ivy League university, who identifies with the Hip-Hop generation.” However the verdict in the Michael Dunn case tells him that society continues to view him as a problem.
How I Fell in Love With Science Through Hip-Hop
Edmund Adjapong looks at how his high school science teacher, Chris Emdin used hip hop as a foundation to unlock a love for science.