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Thoughtful Thursday: Poetry for the Young Soul

Today's Thoughtful Thursday offerings are a series of four poems about young men by Black poets of several generations. Enjoy! Young Soul first feel, then feel, then read. or read, then feel, then fall, or stand, where you already are, think of your self, and the other selves...think of your parents, your mothers and sisters, then feel, or fall, [...]

By |2013-10-17T19:40:44+00:00October 17th, 2013|Thoughtful Thursday|5 Comments

Expanding College Opportunities

Yesterday's post focused on talking to babies; today we are talking about what happens when these babies grow up into young adults: college opportunities. African American economist Carolyn Hoxby, a Stanford economist in residency at Stanford's Hoover Institute, is focused on helping students expand their opportunities to attend college. She recently presented her research at a "master class" at [...]

By |2013-10-16T23:25:33+00:00October 16th, 2013|College Bound Students, Resources|0 Comments

Give Your Child a Head Start on Life: Tune In, Talk More, and Take Turns

Did you know that the number of words a child is exposed to between ages 0-3 is significantly related to that child’s ultimate intellectual and academic success? Studies have shown that the more parents talk to their children, the faster children’s vocabularies grow and the higher the children’s IQ test scores are at age three and later.   These studies have [...]

Education Nation: Parent’s Toolkit

GCP spent the last two days at NBC's Education Nation Summit 2013, which was held at the New York Public Library's main branch.   This summit, produced by NBC News, gathered more than 300 of the country’s top thought leaders and influencers in education, government, business, philanthropy, and media to discuss ways to improve our nation's educational system. The [...]

By |2013-10-08T22:06:22+00:00October 8th, 2013|Academics, Parents, Resources|0 Comments

Thoughtful Thursday: Langston Hughes

Today's Thoughtful Thursday offerings are two classics from Langston Hughes, courtesy of two special guest GCP contributors. To my delight, when I asked my two sons (independently) to tell me their favorite poems, they chose the following two Hughes poems about dreams. These poems are among my favorites as well. Enjoy! Harlem What happens to a dream deferred? Does [...]

By |2013-10-03T23:02:54+00:00October 3rd, 2013|Thoughtful Thursday|1 Comment

All Star Code: Creating Tech Career Opportunities for Our Sons

Does your teenaged son have an interest in a tech, coding or gaming career? All Star Code wants to help him pursue that interest. All Star Code is a new non-profit initiative that seeks to attract, prepare, and place high-potential, qualified young black men in the tech-career pipeline and help them achieve full-time employment at technology companies early in [...]

By |2013-10-02T17:57:34+00:00October 2nd, 2013|Academics, Parents|0 Comments

Diversity Matters: American Promise and ISDN

Greetings GCP'ers! Today we focus on several opportunities to examine and explore the impact of race on our sons' education. American Promise: We hope by now you have heard about "American Promise", the Sundance Grand Jury prize winning documentary which follows the journeys of two African-American boys and their families from kindergarten through high school graduation. (Check out our [...]

Some Good News from Chicago

Much of the recent news about the fate of young black men and women in Chicago has been dismal. The FBI released crime statistics earlier this week which showed that Chicago, with 500 murders in 2012, had officially become the "murder capital of America". Seventy seven percent of the 2012 homicide victims were Black, and the median age of [...]

By |2013-09-26T16:04:11+00:00September 26th, 2013|Academics|0 Comments

7 Reasons You and Your Children Must Watch “The Watsons Go to Birmingham” on Friday, September 20th

GCP went to the movies last night, to see a screening of "The Watsons Go To Birmingham", a movie based on the award-winning young adult novel written by Christopher Paul Curtis. We had high expectations, considering the source material, but we were blown away by how good it was. Engaging, entertaining, moving, made us laugh and cry (literally). In [...]

By |2013-09-19T17:10:07+00:00September 19th, 2013|Entertainment, Films, Resources|0 Comments