05/27/2026
Today at 6pm Eastern/ 3pm Pacific!
Register here! https://tinyurl.com/DSCCAM27
Transactional to Transformational Solidarity Webinar with the People's Think Tank.
This webinar brings the first case study in the intersectional organizing series, published by , into the public conversation.
03/20/2026
📅 Saturday, May 30, 2026 | ⏰ 9:30 AM – 5 PM | 📍 Brooklyn, NY
Workshops: https://bit.ly/pandj26-workshops
Tabling: https://bit.ly/pandj26-tabling
We are Seeking proposals on:
Restorative & Transformative Justice
Mental Health & Wellness
Community Safety & Self-Defense
Media Making & Storytelling
Youth Organizing & Abolition
👥 Audience: Youth (ages 10–25), young organizers, educators, and community members
📥 Volunteer: : https://bit.ly/pandj26-volunteer
đź”— Save the date: https://bit.ly/peaceandjustice2026
đź’° Donate: https://bit.ly/peaceandjustice26
Please share widely. We hope to build with you.
In community,
Peace & Justice Youth Conference Coalition
The Circle Keepers , The YA-YA Network, Brotherhood/Sister Sol, Restorative Justice Initiative (RJI), Parents Supporting Parents NY, Youth Alliance for Housing, Dignity in Schools Coalition, The Center
02/26/2026
Live now! Black and Neurodivergent -- Watch here --
DSC Quarterly Conversations - Black & Neurodivergent - Intergenerational Discussion
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
02/24/2026
For February, we asked 5 members 5 questions about Black education.
Here’s how our members answered Question 3:
What are students really learning when schools avoid teaching about racism or resistance?
When history is softened, skipped, or silenced… that teaches something too.
Drop your thoughts below
What do you think students are really learning?
And what would you say?
Read the full article: www.dignityinschools.org
02/19/2026
New from Dignity in Schools! '5on5' is a monthly interview series with movement voices from our membership. Each month, we'll explore one topic by asking 5 DSC members five questions related to that subject!
Our inaugural edition, 'Black History is Always a Current Event' explores the benefits and impacts of culturally affirming educational environments. Check the article, share the article and stay tuned for our March edition!
Read the article here: https://dignityinschools.org/5on5-black-history-is-always-a-current-event/
02/10/2026
Announcing our 2026 Week of Action Dates! Mark your calendars! More details soon!
02/03/2026
Black & Neurodivergent: Summary Release and Intergenerational Discussion
Join Advocating 4 Kids Inc. Howard University and the Dignity in Schools Campaign for a timely and grounding webinar centered on Black parents’ lived experiences advocating for their neurodivergent children in public schools. This conversation will mark the release of findings from "Advocating While Black: Black Parents’ Experiences with Special Education in Virginia", a study rooted in interviews with Black families navigating special education systems under IDEA.
Register Here: https://tinyurl.com/DSCBNF25
Details:
Wednesday, February 25th - 7:00-8:30PM Eastern
01/15/2026
When Hurricane Katrina hit, the recovery of schools became a the impetus for a takeover. Black teachers were pushed out. Neighborhood schools were shut down. Decision-making power was handed to outsiders in the name of “reform.”
Twenty years later, The Lens asks the question too many avoid: Who really benefitted — and who was left fighting to rebuild what we lost?
This powerful piece centers the voices of New Orleanians who’ve been organizing, teaching, and raising children through the fallout — demanding education that reflects our culture, our values, and our right to self-determination.
Read: thelensnola.org/2025/10/07/success-for-whom-twenty-years-of-school-reform/