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Caryn Davidson: BLM in Schools and What We Believe

November 30, 2020 by je2190 Leave a Comment

Caryn Davidson  teaches visual art at Millennium High School in Brooklyn,  NY. She is an active member of the New York Collective of Radical Educators (NYCORE) and  facilitated one of the 2019 Inquiry to Action (ItAG) groups: NYCORE Creates! 

Caryn is a long time organizer and NYC steering committee member of the Black Lives Matter in Schools movement and worked on the Year of Purpose website. 

She also illustrated What We Believe: A Black Lives Matter Principles Activity Book for middle and high school students, which was written by educator Laleña Garcia. The book is published by Lee and Low Books and includes quotes, interview excerpts, poetry and other text and extension activities to support youth exploration of BLM principles. 

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