ETSU unveils a new memorial featuring life-sized bronze statues honoring the five Black students who desegregated its campus. Sculpted by Austen Brantley, the tribute preserves their legacy for future generations.
Highlands Ranch High School will launch Douglas County’s first AP African American Studies course, led by teacher Valarie Moses, after students successfully advocated for deeper Black history education.
Portland’s Black elders honored in national ‘I See My Light Shining’ project, preserving oral histories of resilience and community building for future generations.