WE ARE AN UNSTOPPABLE MOVEMENT LIBERATING EDUCATION.

Our impact is clear—measured in numbers, testimonials, changed lives and disrupted systems.

Starting with one Freedom Schools Literacy Academy summer program in Philadelphia for 183 participants, we’ve grown in less than five years—through a pandemic—to multiple programs across the country, reaching 10,590 participants.

By significantly expanding in-person programming as well as virtual offerings, we continue to multiply our successes as we seek to rebuild the national Black teacher pipeline. 

OUR PROGRESS

2018 2018 2024 2024
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participants
81
Programming
Teaching Pathways
Professional Learning
Policy & Advocacy
participants
 

1-99

 

100-499

 

500-999

 

1,000 +

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participants
10,590
Programming
Teaching Pathways
Professional Learning
participants
 

1-99

 

100-499

 

500-999

 

1,000 +

SIGNIFICANT RESULTS

HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT INTEREST IN TEACHING BLACK CHILDREN

(Freedom Schools Literacy Academy)

HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT OUTCOMES IN EDUCATOR-ACTIVISM

(Teaching Academy)

79
BLACK TEACHER PIPELINE FELLOWSHIPS BY 2024

(Future Black Teachers of Excellence Fund)

973
STUDENT USERS FROM GRAND VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY

(New E-Learning Platform)

1,078
BLACK MEN IN EDUCATION CONVENING

(From 34 states, Senegal and the Virgin Islands in 2022)

86%
TEACHER APPRENTICES INTERESTED IN TEACHING BLACK STUDENTS

(Freedom Schools Literacy Academy, Summer 2023)

16,422,481

#WENEEDBLACKTEACHERS Total Impressions

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CENTER GOALS BY 2030

​CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION EXPONENTIALLY EXPANDED

Teaching Academy CTE educator courses are offered in 25+ of top 100 majority Black public school districts and 15+ of top 25 majority Black public charter school networks with high schools.

Ninth and tenth graders taught using the Le Count-Catto Curriculum. Juniors and seniors engaged in evidence-based, culturally-affirming teaching practice.

​KEY OPERATIONS SUSTAINED

100% of direct and indirect costs for Teaching Pathways programs and Professional Learning services are covered through partnerships with public-school districts and charter networks. 

Professional Learning services are revenue neutral or positive within three years.

​CAREERS OF EDUCATOR-ACTIVISTS ACCELERATED

Graduates of Teaching Pathways programs who commit to teaching in their home public-school district or charter network for at least five years are provided timely support, including Black Teacher Pipeline Fellowship scholarships. 

All so they can earn a teaching degree and license with minimum debt.