The political attacks didn’t shut us down; they sharpened us. The external pressure revealed how vital this work is and how important our solidarity and resolve must be. Far from shrinking, our commitment to teaching truth and centering Black lives has only grown stronger. — Macphina Long, elementary teacher, Athens, Georgia
During the 2024–2025 school year, the Zinn Education Project sponsored a cohort of more than 60 Teaching for Black Lives study groups who remained steadfast in their commitment to build communities of resistance and hope.
In addition to discussing chapters and articles from Teaching for Black Lives and Rethinking Schools, educators attended monthly online classes and curriculum workshops, adapted people’s history lessons, and more. Read about their experiences and highlights below.











