REPAIR THE ROOTS: Early Care & Education in the Fight for Reparations

Please join us for a one-hour webinar for partners and advocates to learn and understand the “why” behind BlackECE’s focus on reparations through an ECE lens.

– Black women are the original caregivers and early educators in America throughout the two and a half centuries of chattel slavery
– They overcame unique challenges and atrocities to provide ECE while in bondage.
– BlackECE represents the voices of Black ECE educators and families in the fight for reparations, who were left out of the Reparations Task Force Report.

BlackECE’s Dubrea Sanders, Advocate for Black Justice and Policy, joined by Assemblymember Isaac Bryan, Lift Every Voice, and the California Black Power Network.

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Lift Every Voice Open House

On Saturday, September 27th, 2025, we will be hosting the Lift Every Voice Open House at 1061 East Hyde Park Blvd, Inglewood. Lift Every Voice is a powerful collective of Black early care and education providers united to advocate for racial wage justice. We are building a strong, proud coalition of Black advocates to shape California’s policies, systems, and services to nurture Black children and affirm Black culture.

This Open House is perfect for those interested in connecting with fellow center-based early learning and child care professionals, learning more about BlackECE, and finding out how you can get involved with the Lift Every Voice initiative. It’s a chance to engage with the community, share your experiences, and see how we’re working together to drive systemic change.

RSVP Here.