Stories from WV’s Civil Rights History

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Friends of Blackwater’s  is offering copies of the recently published “Stories from West Virginia’s Civil Rights History,” by Tom Rodd, to schoolteachers across the state — for FREE!  The stories are suitable for middle- and high-school students, and include vocabulary and discussion sections.  The stories are “J.R. Clifford and the Carrie Williams Case,” and a story on the creation of West Virginia in the midst of the Civil War titled “A New Home for Liberty.”

 

To obtain one or more free copies, contact Brandae Mullins at 304-345-7663 x2 or outreach@saveblackwater.org.

 

Printing costs were covered by a Community Participation Grant from the West Virginia Legislature and a grant from the West Virginia Humanities Council allows Friends of Blackwater to distribute the books at no cost.

 

In addition, the grant allowed us to hold a special event on October 30, 2015 at the West Virginia University Law School — celebrating the life of Carrie Williams. Carrie Williams was an African American school teacher who taught in the Town of Coketon, at the head of the Blackwater Canyon. She and her lawyer J.R. Clifford challenged limited schooling for black children in Tucker County, and won in front of the West Virginia Supreme Court in 1898, setting a national precedent!! Her descendants attended the October celebration and received a citation in her honor!

 

For more information about the book and the October event, please visit  http://www.jrclifford.org.   You can also find The J.R. Clifford Project on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/jrcliffordproject/

 

 

Brandae Mullins

Friends of Blackwater

501 Elizabeth Street, Charleston, WV 25311

Phone:  304-345-7663 x2

Cell:  304-881-9016

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Inspire WV

 

Inspire WV is now accepting applications for the 2016-2017 Inspired Year!  We will be accepting 100 students from 35 schools across WV.  Applications will be received on a rolling basis.  If you would like to nominate a rising junior or senior to become an Inspired Leader please complete the nomination form HERE!
Inspire WV is part of Inspire U.S., a national youth leadership program that empowers students to improve their communities through voter registration and civic leadership. Our program is free for schools and students.  You can learn more about Inspire WV and the Inspired Year by visiting our website here.Inspire West Virginia
www.inspireus-wv.org
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Fulbright Distinguished Awards

Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching Short-Term Program Opportunities Abroad for U.S. K-12 Educators

 

Announcing the launch of the 2016 Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching Short-Term Program Online Application for U.S. K-12 educators!Are you a U.S.:

Primary and/or secondary classroom teacher?
Guidance counselor?
Curriculum specialist?
Gifted and Talented or Special Education coordinator?
Media specialist/librarian?
Other type of K-12 educator that spends at least 50% of your time working with students?

You may be eligible to participate in a unique international professional development opportunity for 2-8 weeks via the Fulbright Program!

Through the Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching Program, U.S. K-12 teachers and educators can apply for grants to engage in 2-8 week collaborative projects abroad. Participants consult with and support projects with schools, non-profit organizations, teacher training institutions, and other educational organizations abroad. The grant award funds travel costs, lodging, meals, local transportation, and related costs.

Teachers may travel to: Botswana, India, Mexico, or Vietnam. Click here to view individual project summaries for details on program opportunities.

CLICK HERE TO START YOUR APPLICATION TODAY

Application deadlines:

April 18, 2016 (Summer 2016 programs)

May 9, 2016 (Fall 2016 programs)
Eligibility Requirements: www.fulbrightteacherexchange.org/eligibility-short-term
Application Info: www.fulbrightteacherexchange.org/how-to-apply-short-term

This program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and is administered by the Institute of International Education.