Honoring Juneteenth

Honoring Juneteenth. Commemorating the fall of slavery in Galveston, Texas two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was issued in 1863 to free enslaved Black people held in the Confederacy. “We are celebrating the symbolism of Juneteenth, the symbolism of Juneteenth is the transition from slavery to freedom.” ~Leslie Wilson, professor of history at Montclair StateContinue reading “Honoring Juneteenth”

Island Offering for preschool educators and parents

Planting Seeds – a virtual group for parents and caregivers on ways to build education and communication on important topics like consent, body safety, gender and beyond!  Our Spring 2023 session is geared toward parents and caregivers of preschool-aged youth. Please feel free to pass this email on directly to anyone you think may be interested! Continue reading “Island Offering for preschool educators and parents”