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SENGChat: Is Being Young, Gifted, and Black a Blessing or Curse?

  • September 12, 2023
  • 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
  • Supporting Emotional Needs of the Gifted, Online Discussion

Over 50 years ago, Lorraine Hansberry—the iconic playwright and activist, coined the saying, "young, gifted, and black." Nina Simone used her words in a tribute song to her friend, which I grew up singing without understanding its meaning.

"To be young, gifted, and black is where it's at."

When I was a child, my parents said; I had to be twice as good as my fellow white students to get half of what they took for granted.

Fast forward 30 years, as a parent, I expected that life would be better for my son.

Unfortunately, that has not been my experience. Despite being an educator myself and having the ability to speak the language of his teachers, being black and gifted has not made life easier.

Join me as I discuss what it is like to be black and not fit the norms. To be black and undervalued by the people educating you. To be black and masking to get by. To be a parent of a gifted child and what you can do to help them succeed when their educational establishment seems determined to ensure their failure.

In her song, Nina states

"In the whole world, you know

There are a million boys and girls

Who are young, gifted, and black

And that's a fact"

But if you look at the gifted programs in the United States, you are led to believe that Nina is mistaken. Students of color are significant in their absence.

$20 SENG Members | $40 Non-members

Deadline to register: 9/12, 5:00PM EDT

This SENGChat is not recorded. All registrants must attend LIVE.

Click here for complete details and registration.

About The Presenter

International Educator Maria M. Kennedy is The Director of the Bridges Educational Group. Speaker, author, and advocate Maria has been an educator for over 30 years, teaching students and training teachers to tap into the strengths of their gifted and challenged students. Maria received her B.Ed. and M.Ed. in education from Manchester University and earned Advanced Teacher Status for her ability to develop curriculum and her skills within the classroom. Maria believes that effective educators must continue to learn and grow. With this in mind, she constantly reads and works closely with leading educators in the field of 2E education.


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