by BMEAofMichigan | Sep 8, 2021 | News
Part of Summer 2021 for Black Male Educators Alliance (BMEA) was to rest, recharge, and reflect. Another part was inspiring our future Black educators and leaders! BMEA partnered with MCLee Educational Consulting, LLC to present Detroit Public Schools Community...
by BMEAofMichigan | Aug 13, 2021 | News
Black male and female teachers face similar experiences and obstacles, particularly at the beginning of a teaching career. We are inviting ALL BLACK educators — in their first, second or third year of teaching — to apply for the Early Career...
by BMEAofMichigan | Jul 4, 2021 | News
A recent Principal Health and Wellbeing Survey revealed that over 70% of principals experience workplace stress. Data points are even higher for Black principals; all of whom are Inundated with responsibilities for hundreds of school-aged children, personnel...
by BMEAofMichigan | Jan 11, 2021 | News
BMEA Presents: The Developer – Vol 1 Issue 1 Happy New Year, BMEA! Thank you for your continued engagement during the ups and downs of 2020. We look forward to bringing you more programming, development and community outreach in this New Year. On this page you...
by BMEAofMichigan | Dec 18, 2017 | News
Full Article At: MichiganRadio.org By Stateside Staff The teaching profession in America remains largely white and female. That means young African American males can go through school without ever seeing a teacher who looks like them. Not only can this mean a lack of...