
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.
