Black Folks Are Missing From Children’s Books
Celebrated children's and young adult book author Walter Dean Myers has a great essay asking "Where Are the People of [...]
Thoughtful Thursday: Phenomenal Women
An interesting hodgepodge of poetry for today's Thoughtful Thursday. March being Women's History Month, we at GCP want to pay [...]
Black Boys Lose Assumption of Innocence at an Early Age
Black boys as young as 10 years old are more likely than their White peers to be mistaken as older, [...]
The New SAT: What to Expect
By now many of you who are focused on high school education have heard that there will be changes in [...]
Thoughtful Thursday: Maya Angelou
Today's Thoughtful Thursday features Maya Angelou, the esteemed poet and author. Here are two of her poems which commemorate memorable [...]
Thoughtful Thursday: Poems for Our Sons
In honor of the "My Brother's Keeper" initiative launched today by President Barack Obama and these being the final days [...]
Obama Launches “My Brother’s Keeper” Initiative Today
This afternoon President Obama will announce the launch of an initiative to provide greater opportunities to African-American and Hispanic young [...]
Thoughtful Thursday: Beastly Boys
Today's Thoughtful Thursday offerings are inspired by "Beastly Boys and Ghastly Girls", a book of humorous poetry about naughty, ill-mannered, [...]
Summer Camp Info
Hard to imagine as frigid temperatures and snow continue to plague us on the East Coast and elsewhere around the [...]
Raising “Soft” Sons in a Hard World
Ted Wells’ report to the NFL on the Jonathan Martin/Miami Dolphins harassment case presents Martin as an NFL rookie who [...]